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1904 



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DRAWING & 
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MATERIALS 



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1904 



Catalogue and Price List 
of Drawing Materials and 
Surveyors' Instruments 




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/^IVING to the variety of goods we 
^^ handle, we cannot quote a uni- 
form discount, but Special prices will he 
furnished upon receipt of the number 
and quantity of articles desired. Prices 
and discounts are continually changing, 
and new goods are constantly being put 
on the market. Our patrons can be 
assured they will always receive the 
benefit of any decline in values, and the 
lowest prices on all new goods. 



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NOTICE. 



In ordering by this Catalogue give number, and in some 
instances it '-is. necessary to give size, color, etc> 

As we use every precaution in the packing of goods, no 
allowance can be made if goods are damaged either in direct 
shipments or in enclosures through other houses* 

"We cannot be responsible for goods lost or damaged in 
transmission by mail* In all cases where no shipping directions 
are given, we send goods according to our best judgments 

Remittances are in all cases at the risk of the sender* 

Boxes, if required for packing, will be charged at cost* 

"We do not claim our goods to be the best in the world, but 
we respectfully solicit a trial order as the best means to prove 
the quality of them* 

If customers have any cause for complaint, even after goods 
have been paid for, they are particularly requested to send 
prompt notice thereof, so that the matter may be satisfactorily 
adjusted* 

Prices subject to change without notice, 

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DRAWING PAPERS 



IN SHEETS. 



WHATMAN'S HAND MADE. 



Whatman's Papers are considered the finest manufactured, and are made 
with three different styles of surface : 

HP. Hot Pressed, has a smooth surface; used for pencil and fine line 
drawings. 

CP. Cold Pressed, has a finely grained surface ; used for general pur- 
poses and water-color drawing. 

R. Rough, has a coarsely grained surface; used for very bold drawing 
and sketching. 

In ordering specify the surface, HP., CP. or E., and the size. 

The smallest size is the lightest in weight, the larger the size the heavier the paper. 
We import and sell only the best quality of Whatman's handmade papers. 



1. Whatman's, with »* HP." or ** CP." surface. 



Selected Best. 



Cap 



13 X 17 in per quire $ .60 



Demy 15 X 20 " 

Medium 17 X 22 " 

Eoyal 19 X 24 " 

Imperial 22 X 30 " 

Double Elephant. 27 X 40 " 

Antiquarian 31 X 53 " 



.90 
1.25 
1.55 
2.60 
4.80 
18.50 



31 X 53 " per sheet 1 . 00 



2. Whatman's, with *' R." surface. 



Selected Best. 



Royal 19 X 24 in per quire $1 . 80 

Imperial 22X30" " 2.60 

Double Elephant. 27X40" " 4.80 

For Mounted Whatman's Papers see page 1 2. 

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. DRAWING PAPERS— Continued. 

3. American Drawing Paper, carefully sized, slightly grained surface, especially 
adapted for school purposes. 

The smallest size is the lightest in weight, the larger the size the heavier the paper. 
No. 19 is the same paper in rolls. 



Cap 14 X 17 in. 

Demy 16X21" 

Medium 18 X 23 " 

Eoyal 19 X 24 '' 

Super Royal 19 X 27 " 

Imperial 22 X 30 " 

Double Elephant. 27 X 40 " 



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$ .15 




.20 




.35 




.45 




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4. Encina Drawing Paper, very carefully sized, has excellent erasing properties, 
takes ink and color perfectly, and is especially adapted for college and 
school work. Each sheet watermarked. 

No. 30 is the same paper in rolls. 

The various sizes are of difierent thickness, the smallest being the lightest and the 
others heavier as they increase in size. 

Cap 14 X 17 in per quire 

Demy 15 X 20 " 



Medium 17 X 22 '* 

Eoyal 19 X 24 " 

Super Royal 19 X 27 " 

Imperial 22 X 30 " 

Double Elephant. 27 X 40 *' 



quire 


1 .50 




.60 




.80 




1.20 




1.30 




1.65 




2.50 



5. 



Avalon Drawing Paper, a buff colored paper for preliminary work and 
general drawings, stands erasing perfectly and takes ink, pencil and water 
color exceedingly well. Its color permits of handling the paper without 
soiling, and is very agreeable to the eye. No. 20 is the same paper in 
rolls. 

Royal 19 X 24 in per quire $1 . 10 

Imperial 22 X 30 " " 1 . 60 

Sequoia. A Drawing Paper of superior quality with smooth surface for line 
drawings in ink or pencil, has excellent erasing properties and is very 
tough. 

Imperial 22 X 30 in per quire $2 . 70 

Double Elephant. 27x40" " 4.00 

Samples sent on application. 




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SUPERIOR BRISTOL BOARDS. 



7. Reynold's White Bristol Board, smooth surface. 

2 sheets 

12J X 151 in per dozen $ .60 

14| X 18i " .... " .90 

16J X 20f " .... " 1.20 

. " 1 . 50 



Cap .... 

Demy . . 
Medium 
Royal . . 



181 X 22| " 



3 sheets 


4 sheets 


$ .90 


$1.20 


1.35 


1.75 


1.80 


2.40 


2.40 


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This Bristol Board has a hard surface, possesses unlimited erasing properties. It has 
the thickness, color, quality and size required by the U. S. Patent Office. 

8. Patent OfiSce Bristol Board, 3 sheet, blank. 

10 X 15 in per dozen $ .60 

15 X 20 " " 1 . 20 

9. Patent Office Bristol Board, 3 sheet, printed with border, etc. 

10 X 15 in per dozen $ . 70 



DETAIL PAPERS. 

A jute manila paper for pattern and rough drawing purposes. The rolls are 
from 50 to 75 pounds. 

10. Medium weight, slightly grained surface. 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ . 25 per pound % . 08 

42 " " .30 " .08 

48 " " .35 " .08 

11. Heavy Weight, slightly grained surface. 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ . 35 per pound $ . 08 

42 " " .40 " .08 

48 " " .45 " .08 

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DETAIL PAPERS— Continued. 

12. Laguna. An extra grade of detail paper with a grained surface. Equal 
almost to a drawing paper. Color is light buff. 

Medium weight. Per lO-yard rolls. Per 50-yard rolls. Per pound. 

36 in. wide $.55 $2.25 $.13 

42 " 70 2.75 .13 

48 " .85 3.25 .13 

14. Heavy Weight. 

36in.wide $.70 $2.75 $.13 

42 " 90 3.50 .13 

48 " 1.10 4.25 .13 

SMOOTH MANILA. 

Four Weights: X medium, XX Heavy, XXX heavier, XXXX heaviest, 

and in widths of 36, 42, 48, 54 inches, per pound $ .10 

In ordering specify thickness required. 

16. English Parchment, best qaality genuine parchment, made of animal skin. 

14 X 18 in per dozen $5.50 per sheet $ .50 

15 X 20 " " 6.00 " .60 

16X20'' " 7.20 •" .70 

16 X 22 " " 8.40 " ■ .80 

18 X 24 " " 9.00 " .90 

17. White Mounting Board, in sheets, 22 X 28 in. 

4 Ply per dozen $ . 50 per sheet $ . 05 

6 " " .75 " .07 

8 " " .85 " .08 

10 " " 1.00 " .10 

18. Paragon Bristol Board, in sheets, 22 X 28 in. 

4 Ply per dozen $ . 75 per sheet $ . 08 

6 " " 1.00 " .10 

8 " " 1.20 " .12 

10 " " 1.50 " .15 

DRAWING PAPER IN ROLLS. 

19. American Drawing Paper, carefully sized, with slightly grained surface, 

especially adapted for school use. In continuous rolls of about 30 pounds. 

Per pound. Per 10-yard roll. Per yard. 

36 in. wide $ .15 $ .80 $ .10 

42 " 15 1.00 .15 

No. 3 is the same paper in sheets. 

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Avalon. 



DRAWING PAPERS. 

CONTINUOUS IN ROLLS. 

The rolls are from 40 to 60 pounds. 

Encina. Toana. 



Robles. 



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These papers are manufactured exclusively for us, and are watermarked 
along the edges. 

20. Avalon, buflf color. A paper for preliminary and general drawings; it is 
very tough, uniform in grain and finish; takes ink or pencil very readily 
and stands erasing perfectly; its buff color is agreeable to the eye and 
stands considerable handling without soiling. 

Per pound. Per 10-yard roll. Per yard. 

SOin.wide $.33 $1.20 $.13 

36 " 33 1.35 .15 

42 " 33 1.75 .20 

56 " 33 2.25 .25 

No. 5 Avalon is the same paper in sheets. 

30. Encina, a paper very carefully sized, with slightly grained surface, takes 
ink, pencil or crayon and is sjDecially adapted for preliminary drawings; 
it is used largely by Technical Schools and Universities. 

Per pound. Per 10-yard roll. Per yard. 

36 in. wide $ .86 $1.70 $ . 20 

42 " 36 2.00 .25 

56 " 36 3.00 .35 

62 " 36 3.40 .40 

No. 4 is the same paper in sheets. 

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CONTINUOUS IN ROLLS. 

Avalon. Encina. Toana. Robles. 



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40. Toana, a very tough and pliable paper, used when drawmgs are subject to 
rough handling. 

Per pound. Per 10-rard roll. Per yard. 

36 in. wide $.48 S2.50 $.30 

42 " 48 3.00 .35 

62 " 48 4.50 .50 

Eobles, made of the very best stock, pure white, principally adapted for 
perspective drawings and water-color work. The best paper for County Map 
work. 



50. Kobles, medium, rough. 



Per pound. Per 10-yard roll. Per yard. 



36 in. wide, 
42 " 
58 " 



52. Eobles, thick, rough. 

58 in. wide 

53. Robles, extra thick, rough. 

58 in. wide 

55. Robles, medium, smooth. 

58 in. wide 

56. Robles, thick, smooth. 

58 in. wide 



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CONTINUOUS DRAWING PAPERS 



MOUNTED ON MUSLIN 

In rolls of 10 yards. 




TOANA 




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Eeduced facsimiles of labels of our Drawing Papers. 

Our papers are mounted stretched. As the mounting obscures the watermarks, we 
stamp the paper when mounted with its name in red ink along the edge of each roll. 



90. Encina. 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ 5 . 40 

42 " " 6.80 

56 " " 9.50 

62 " " 11.80 

No. 90 is No. 30 mounted. For description of paper see page 9. 

93. Avalon. 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ 5.40 

42 " " 6.80 

56 " " 9.50 

No. 93 is No. 20 mounted. For description of paper see page 9. 

9"). Toana. 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ 6 . 80 

42 " " 8.20 

62 " " 13.25 

No. 95 is No. 40 mounted. For description of paper see page 10. 

1 00. "Roblcs 

36 in. wide per 10-yard roll $ 7 . 50 per yard $ 

42 " " 8.85 '' 1 

58 " " 11.75 " 1 

No. 100 is No. 50 mounted. For description of paper see page 10. 

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MOUNTED DRAWING PAPERS-Continued. 

102. Robles. 

58 in. wide per 10-yard roll $13.00 per yard $1.50 

105. Robles. 

58 in. wide " 11.75 " 1.30 

106. Robles. 

58 in. wide " 13.00 " 1.50 

Nos. 102, 105, 106 are respectively Nos. 52, 55, 56 mouated. For description of paper 
see page 10. 

Sheets of any size, for City, County or State Maps, mounted to order at short notice. 

WHATMAN'S DRAWING PAPER-MOUNTED. 

In ordering please specify which surface is wanted, HP., CP. or P., also size. 

120. Whatman's Drawing Paper, mounted. 

Royal 19 X 24 in., Selected Best per sheet $ .40 

Imperial 22x30" " " .45 

Double Elephant 27X40" " " .75 

Antiquarian.... 31X53" ' " " 1.80 

TRACING CLOTHS (Vellum). 




130. Imperial, one side glazed, the other dull. 

30 in. wide per roll of 24 yards 

36 " " " 

^2 " " " 

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7.60 


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10.50 


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138. Koh-1-Noor, one side glazed, the other dull. 

30 in. wide per roll of 24 yards $ 6 . 90 per yard $ . 35 

36 " " " 7.60 " .40 

42 '' " " 10.50 " .50 

48 " " " 14.20 " .65 

140. 3Iephisto, one side glazed, the other dull. 

30 in. wide per roll of 24 yards $6.00 per yard $ . 30 

36 " " " 7.00 " .35 

42 " " " 9.35 " .45 

TRACING CLOTH POWDER. 

150. Tracing Cloth Powder, in tin shaker each $ . 15 

When cloth will not take ink readily, the trouble can be overcome by applying a 
small quantity of the powder to the surface of the cloth and distributiDg it evenly by 
rubbing with a piece of soft cloth. The powder must be tlioroutfhly removed, before 
applying the ink. 

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160. Tegetable, transparent and very tough. 

Cap 13 X 17 in per quire $• . 90 

Demy 16 X 20 " " 1 . 25 

Eoyal 19X25" " 2.00 

Imperial 22 X 28 " " 2 . 50 



162. Crane's Bond, thin, transparent and very tough. 
27 X 40 in 



per quire $2.40 



166. Mesa, transparent and very tough. 
27 X 40 in 



per quire $3.20 



170. Duarte, thin, transparent and tough. 
27 X 40 in 



per quire $1.50 



172. Capitola, similar to No. 170, but medium thick. 

27 X 40 in per quire $2 . 00 

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180. Parchment, medium, very tough. 

40 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards per roll $3 . 50 

182. Parchment, thick, very tough. 

40 in. wide in rolls of 20 yards per roll $4. 50 

184. Castella, medium, white, tough. 

40 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards per roll $1 . 75 

187. Terano, Transparent Sketching Paper. Very strong and tough, possesses 

excellent erasing qualities and is equally adapted for ink or pencil work. 

36 in. wide, in rolls of 50 yards per roll $2 . 40 

60 " " 50 " " 3.60 

188. Bodega, prepared, stout and transparent. 

40 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards per roll $3 . 25 



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190. Coloma, medium, very transparent. 

40 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards per roll $2 . 00 

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TRACING PAPERS— Continued. 



192. 3Ioqiii, thin, for transferring, white, natural. 

57 in. wide, in rolls of 22 yards per roll $2 . 00 

57 " " 44 " " 3.90 



194. Yucca, thin, tough, and transparent. 
43 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards . . . 



per roll $1.60 



196. 3Iesquite, medium thick, transparent. 
43 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards .... 



per roll $2.00 



198. Paloma, thin. 

40 in wide, in rolls of 20 yards 



per roll $1.85 



200. American, thin manila, for detail tracing. 

40 in. wide, in rolls of 50 yards per roll $1 . 50 

48 " " 50 " " 2.00 

40 " " 100 " " 2.50 

48 " " 100 " " 3.00 



202. IVawona, thin, natural, tough, transparent. 
40 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards 



per roll $1.60 



204. Bond Tracing Paper, thin. 

42 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards 

206. Bond Tracing Paper, medium. 

42 in. wide, in rolls of 20 yards 



per roll $1 . 20 



per roll $1.75 



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BLUE PRINT AND BLACK PRINT 

PAPERS. 



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blue print papers are 
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Keduced tacsimiles of labels of prepared Cosmos and Koyal papers. 

Cosmos Paper, medium, prepared, continuous. 

30 in. wide ... per roll of 10 yards $ . 70 per roll of 50 yards $3 . 00 

36 " ... " " .80 " " 3.50 

42 " ... " " .90 " " 4.00 

Cosmos Paper, extra thin, prepared, continuous. 

30 in. wide. . .per roll of 10 yards $ . 60 per roll of 50 yards $2 . 50 

36 " ... " " .70 " " 3.00 

42 '' ... « " .80 " " 3.50 

Royal Paper, thick, prepared, continuous. 

30 in. wide. . . per roll of 10 yards $ . 90 per roll of 50 yards $3 . 90 

36 " ... " " 1.00 " " 4.40 



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HOW TO PRINT SUCCESSFULLY. 

The glass in the Frame should be kept clean and free from dust. After 
removing the back of the Frame and the Cushion, place the tracing on the glass, 
with the inked side against it (or it will give a negative print), place on that the 
prepared paper, the prepared side toward the tracing ; then put the felt cushion 
on smoothly, and close and lock the frame. Lack of contact produces blurred 
prints. Examine tracing and paper through the glass in the frame, and if there 
is lack of contact anywhere, correct it by placing paper or pasteboard between 
cushion and back of frame. When looking at the print to determine time of 
exposure, open only part of the frame, and raise a corner of the paper. In carry- 
ing the print to the bath after exposure, roll it with the blank side out, to pro- 
tect it from light, and be quick about it. There is no definite time for exposure; 
the length of exposure depends upon the transjmrency of the tracing and the 
intensity of light. We prepare a special paper for winter use. 

We prepare TO ORDER Rapid Printing Papers. 



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SOMBRIO SOLAR PRINT PAPERS. 

The Premier Brown Print and Negative Paper, for making brown 

or black negative prints and blue or black prints 

on paper or cloth. 

The advantages of Sombrio Solar Print Paper are many, chief of which 
are the following : 

I. It is simple and speedy in action. 
II. It keeps well and does not get hard or brittle. 

III. It produces a negative copy of the original on a deep brown opaque 
background. 

IV. It saves your original and will not spoil if over-exposed. 

V. It is rich in general effect and tone and produces great durability 
and richness of color. 

VI. Sombrio Solar Prints can be added to, colored or altered, the 
same as an original drawing. 

Maps made with our Sombrio Solar Print Paper cannot be distinguished 
from the finest engraved work. 

DESCRIPTION. 

The thin paper (our Xo. 218) is best suited for use as a negative. From 
this negative, as the original (in place of the tracing), can be produced : 

Blue Line Prints on a white background by printing on regular blue 
print paper or cloth with an exposure of about four minutes in bright sunlight, 
or on rapid Blue Print Paper or cloth with an exposure of about one minute in 
bright sunlight. 

Black Line Prints on a white background by printing on our Xo. 220 
Medium, or No. 222 Sombrio Solar Cloth with an exposure of about eight 
minutes in bright sunlight. 

Prints made by this process are permanent and will never fade. 

218. Sombrio Solar Print Paper, thin for mailing or negatives. 

30 in, wide, in rolls of 10 yards per roll $1 . 80 

36 " " 10 " " 2.10 

42 " " 10 " . „ " 2.40 

220. Sombrio Solar Print Paper, medium thick. 

30 in. wide, in rolls of 10 yards per roll $1 . 80 

36 " " 10 " " 2.10 

42 " " 10 " " 2.40 

222. Sombrio Solar Print Cloth. 

30 in. wide, in rolls of 10 yards per roll §4. 20 

36 " " 10 " " 4.80 

42 •' " 10 " " 6.00 

Directions and fixing salt furnished with each roll. 
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CROCKER'S BLACK PRINT PAPER. 

A paper used exactly as in the blue print process, but making a pure black 
line on a white ground. The prints made from this paper are absolutely 
permanent, and may be altered or colored. There is no acid bath or developer 
used, it being necessary to use only the simple water bath as in blue printing. 

235. 30 in. wide, in rolls of 10 yards per roll $2 . 50 

36 " " 10 '' " 3.00 

42 " . " 10 " " 3.50 

BLUE PRINT CLOTH. 

The very best cloth manufactured is used by us for blue print purposes. 

238. Royal Cloth, prepared, continuous. 

30 in. wide per roll of 10 yards $3 . 00 

36 " '' " 3.50 

42 " " " 4.00 

248. Royal Cloth, unprepared, continuous. 

30 in. wide per roll of 10 yards $2 . 50 

36 *' " " 3.00 

42 " " " 3.50 

AIR-TIGHT METAL PRESERVING TUBES. 




No. 250. 

These tubes are made of tia, with covers, and are practical receptacles for storing 
prepared paper. They exclude both light and moisture. 



250. 25 in. long.. 
31 " 
37 " . . 
43 " 



. . for 10-yard rolls, each $1 . 20 50-yard rolls, each $1 . 35 

" '' 1.25 " " 1.40 

" " 1.30 " " 1.55 

" "1.40 " " 1.70 




No. 253. 
253. Spring Clips for holding prints while drying, 

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PRINTING. 

260. Cosmos Paper, medium thick, unprepared. 

30 in. wide per roll of 50 yards $2 . 60 

36 " " " 3.20 

42 '-' " " 3.80 

261. Boyal Paper, thick, unprepared , 

30 in. wide per roll of 50 yards $3 . 20 

36 " *' '• 3.80 

42 " " " 4.50 

265. Extra Thin Paper, very thin and tough, for mailing, unprepared. 

30 in. vdde per roll of 50 yards $2 . 25 

36 " " " 2.60 

42 " , " " 3.00 

Quotations on unprepared paper in larg-e rolls given on application. 



CROCKER'S ERASING FLUID. 

For alteringr Blue or Black Prints. 

[CROCKeI^ 269. Erasing Fluid, white per bottle $ . 20 

^ - 270. " " red " .20 

*"*^dEHP ^'^- " " yellow " .20 



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SAN FRANCISCO 
SACRAMENTO 



BLUE PRINT FRAMES AND 
BATH TRAYS. 




Made of hardwood with brass mountings, these frames are of perfect work- 
manship so as to stand exposure to the weather. 

with pad and double With pad and polished 
Frames only. thick glass. ' plate glass. 

272. 20X24 in each $6.25 $7.50 $10.25 

273. 24 X 30 •'....... " 8.00 9.50 12.50 

274. 30X42" " 12.50 22.75 

275. 36X60" . " 20.00 .... ' 43.00 

We recommend polished plate glass, as it is more durable and is without 
flaws. i 

BLUE PRINT BATH TRAYS. 




No. 278. 
Made of zinc, with strong rim, wooden braces, and drain pipe. 

276. 20 X 24 in each $4 . 50 

277. 24X30" " 5.00 

278. 30X42" " 6.75 

279. 36X60" " 9.50 

Special sizes made to order. 



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BLUE 

PRINTING, 

BLACK 

PRINTING, 

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PRINTING 
DONE 

ON 

SHORT 

NOTICE 

BY OUR 

NEW 

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MACHINE. 



ADVANTAGES OF OUR MACHINE. 

These machines can be furnished in any of the following types: 

Standard Upright, Wall or Self-Contained, with hand or automatic lamp 

controller. Tilting Cylinder, Wall or Self-Contained, with hand or automatic 

lamp controller. 

280. 1. Capacity two prints each 30X42 $375.00 

2. " " " " 36X60 420.00 

3. " " " " 42X60 450.00 

4. " " " " 42X76 475.00 

5. " " " " 42X84 550.00 

The above prices are F. 0. B., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Special sizes made to order. 



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CYLINDRICAL BLUE PRINT MACHINE-Continued. 

Ist. Absolute independence of weather condition. 

2nd. Prints can be made cheaper than by sun process. 

3rd. More prints can be made per day than by any other frame, either 
sun or electric. 

4th. Glasses used are absolutely perfect, insuring better contact than can 
be obtained on any other blue printer. 

5th. Spring clip curtain fasteners are simpler in construction and more 
easily operated than any other type of fastener, and automatically take up any 
unequal stretching of canvas cover. 

6th. Arc lamp is more economical of current and more powerful than 
any other lamp on the market. 

7th. Lowering mechanism, both hand and automatic, are simple in con- 
struction and very durable. 

8th. No oil or other liquid used about machine, and no valves, pistons, 
etc., to be kept free from leakage. 

9th. Machine requires less floor space than any other. 

THE VACUUM SUN FRAME. 




For obtaining the closest contact, these frames of our own special manu- 
facture are unsurpassed. 

By means of a hand pump, the air is entirely exhausted between the 
cushion and the glass, forming the best contact obtainable between the tracing 
and sensitized paper. 

By the use of the Vacuum Sun Frames, the faintest lines of a drawing can 
be reproduced, or drawings wrinkled or worn by much handling can be flattened 
out and good prints taken therefrom. Sombrio Solar Prints (in which process 
contact is a first essential) can be made exceptionally sharp and distinct. 

Frame only, Frftinc ooinploto, 
without pollslu'd, 

Kl«i88. plnti' js'lnsa. 

281. 1. 30X42 each f 45. 00 ^(50.00 

2. 3GXG0 " 55.00 77.00 

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This Machine is simpler and more durable than any other Machine on 
the Market. The Cylinder consists of two semi-cylindrical sheets of heavy plate 
glass, which in the upright machine, are held rigidly together by brass bands, 
top and bottom. Wooden strips, front and back, separate the half cylinders and 
afford supports for attaching the cover canvas which holds the drawings and 
paper in place on the outside of the cylinder. In the tilting machine, the semi- 
cylinders are held in a frame consisting of cast iron endings and channel side-bars. 

The lamp used is specially designed and built for this work and is very rich 
in actinic or printing rays. The lamp can be adjusted for any voltage, either 
direct or alternating current. 

Automatic Lamp Controller consists of a small electric motor, suitably geared 
and connected to regulate the speed of the lamp lowering and raising. With this 
device, the entire operation, including lighting and extinguishing of the lamp, is 
automatic. 

Hand-raising controller consists of a drum and pendulum and escapement 
regulator. The pendulum weight is set at the proper point to give correct ex- 
posure, and by disengaging drum from escapement wheel lamp is raised by hand. 



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ROYAL PROFILE PAPERS AND 

CLOTHS. 



Printed in orang^e or green. 



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In rolls of 20 yards. 

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and Cloth." The lines are more distinct and perfect than are those of any 
other brand. 



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283. Plate A, continuous, 20 in. wide per yard $ . 24 

285. " A, " 20 " mounted on muslin " .60 

286. " A, " 20 " Cloth, not transparent.. " .60 

287. " A, " 20 " Paper, transparent and 

in orange only " .24 

288. " A, " 20 " Cloth, transparent and in 

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ROYAL CROSS SECTION PAPERS 

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Mounted on Muslin in rolls of 20 yards. 

Printed in orange or green. 



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ROYAL 



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300. Sheets, engraving 16 X 20 in $3 . 50 $ .20 

301. " " 16 X 20 " Paper, transparent and 

in orange only 3 . 50 .20 

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303. Continuous, 20 in. wide $ .24 

305. " 20 " mounted on muslin 60 

306. " 20 " Cloth, not transparent 60 

307. " 20 " Paper, transparent and in orange only .. . .24 

308. " 20 " Cloth, transparent and in orange only. .. .75 



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310. Sheets, 5X7 in. , in green only S .30 

311. " 5X7 " in orange only, on transparent paper .30 

318. " 7X10 " in green only 50 

315. " 7X10 " in orange only, on transparent pjiper .r>0 

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318. Sheets, 5X7 in., in green only 

319. " 5X7 " in orange onJy, on transparent paper, 

320. " 7X10'* in green only 

321. " 7 X 10 " in orange only, on transparent paper. 



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325. " 50 " " 20 " mounted on muslin... .60 

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Per quire. Per sheet. 

328. Engraving 161 X 21 1 in $3.50 $.20 

329. " 161 X 21|^ " Paper, transparent and in 

orange only 3.50 .20 



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Per quire. Per sheet. 

330. Engraving 1 6 X 20 in $3.50 $.20 

331. " 16 X 20 " Paper, transparent and in 

orange only 3.50 .20 



16 X 16 to one inch (sheets only). 

Peril 11 Ire Per sheet. 

334. Engraving 16 X 21 in., green or orange $3. 50 $ . 20 

335. " 16 X 21 " Paper, transparent and in 

orange only 3 . 50 .20 

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343. Topographical paper, 16 X 21 in., 400 feet to one inch. . .per quire $1.00 

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QUADRILLE RULED PAPERS. 

Squares \ of an inch. Sheets 17 X 22 inches. 

345. Ruled on one side per quire $ . 75 



346. 



two sides , 



1.00 



TOWNSHIP PAPERS. 

Printed. 

We carry a complete line of Township Plats. Send for catalogue. 

TOWNSHIP PLAT BOOKS. 

Bound in Flexible Russia, with Flap, Open on Side. 

348. Township Plat Book, Z\ X 6f in., 50 plats each $1 . 00 

Bound in Flexible Russia, Open on End. 

350. Township Plat Book, 4^ X 7 in., 80 plats each $1 . 00 

BLOCK BOOKS. 

Bound in Russia, Open on Side, Indexed. 

351. Block Book, 4X6 in., 220 pages each $1 . 00 

CONTINUOUS PROFILE BOOKS. 




No. 360. 
Bound in Flexible Leather Covers. 

These books are folded like a map to replace the continuous rolls of profile paper. 
360. Plate A. 4 X 20 to one inch, green, pages 5i X 8 in. 



12 



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$5.40 



361. Plate B. 4 X 30 to one inch, green, pages 4.^ X 8 in. 

12 26 60 

Each $2 . 00 $3 . 20 $5 . 40 



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^o. 365. 

Stiff Leather Covers. 

365. Plate A. Size of book, 7 X 10 in. Printed in green. 

25 50 

Bound in leather, each $1 . 90 2 . 50 

366. Plate B. Size of book, 5| X 10 in. Printed in green. 

25 50 

Bound in leather, each $1.90 2.50 

CROSS SECTION BOOKS. 

Bound in Leather. Round Corners. 



100 leaTes. 

3.50 



100 leares. 

3.50 



Oar Cross Section Field and Trans:: 
and corners, except Xo. 374: Ct'>m Seoti; 
ad^ted for either ink or pencil. 



:'is are b '"^d in szee'pskin. with round baek 
Book. TJie pap<r is of excellent qnality. 




Xo. 370. 
Eoled. 10 X 10 to 1 in. 

370. 5i X 7| in., 80 leaves, 10 X 10 to 1 in per dozen $7.00 

371. 6f X 8f " 80 « lOxlOtol" " 9.50 

372. 5 X 8 " 60 " 5 X 5 to 1 " • 6.50 

373. 5 X 6^ " 80 • 10 X 10 to 1 " 6.50 

Bound in Russia. Open on End. Round Corners. 

374. 4} X 7 in.. ^ leaves, 10 X 10 to 1 in per dozen $9.00 



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FIELD BOOKS. 




Bound in Leather. Round Corners. 

WITH PRINTED HEADINGS. 




Ko. 380. 



No. 390. 



380. 
381. 
390. 
392. 



Field Books, 4J X 7^ in., 80 leaves per dozen $ 6 . 00 

" " 4^ X 7J " 60 " " 5.00 

" " 5 X 7f " 80 " with printed headings " 9 . 00 

" " 5 X 7i " 100 " '' " 

paged every other page, cross sectioned, 10 X 10 in. . . " 

Special styles and sizes of Cross Section and Field Books to order. 



10.00 



TRANSIT BOOKS. 

Bound in Leather. Round Corners. 




No. 397. 

395. Transit Book, 4J X 7^, 80 leaves per dozen $(j . 00 

396. " 4J X 7i, 80 " " 6.00 

397. " 41 X 7, 50 " " 4.50 

398. " 4.1 X 7, 80 " " 5.50 



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400. Level Book, 4 X 6J, 80 leaves per dozen $5 . 50 

401. " 4 X 6^, 60 " " 4.75 

402. " 41X61,50 " " 4.50 

403. " 4 X 6J, 50 " " 4.50 

404. " 4^X71,60 " " 6.00 

TOPOGRAPHICAL BOOKS. 

Open on Side, Bound in Leather, Round Corners. 

450. 8X8 in., 80 leaves per dozen $12.00 

FIELD BOOKS. 

Printed Headings. 
Open on Side, Bound in Flexible Russia, Round Corners. 

453. Field Book 5X7 in., 80 leaves per dozen $12.00 

Bound in Cloth, Open on Side. 

As prescribed by the U. S. Surveyor-General at Washington, printed headings, etc. 
459. Field Books, 4i X 6f in per dozen $4. 00 

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GENUINE SUPERIOR 

SWISS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS. 

These instruments are made by the most skillful mechanics in Switzerland, and are of 
the finest hand-forged Steel and rolled Silver Plate. All are stamped H. S. C. Co. and with 
trademark ^^^ By reason of the great care used in the selection of the material and the 
attention ^^ given to the perfection of all details in their manufacture, they are recognized 
as the standard of first quality Swiss Drawing Instruments. 

We guarantee all instruments stamped H. S. C. Co. and with trademark 




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500. Plain Dividers, 5 in each $1 . 70 

501. " Q" " 2.10 

502. Hairspring Dividers, 5 in " 2 . 50 

503. " 6" " 8.00 

515. Compasses, 5^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point 

and Lengtliening Bar " 5 . 50 

517. Compasses, C in., with Pen, Pencil, Needle Point and Length- 
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Illustrations % size. 




No. 520. 




525. 




527. 



519. Compasses/7 in./ with Joint in each Leg, Pen, Pencil, Needle 

Point, LengtheniDg Bar and Dotting Pen each $10 . 50 

520. Compasses, 7 in., with Joint in each Leg, Pen, Pencil, Needle 

Point, Lengthening Bar and Dotting Pen with 6 wheels . . " 

525. Pocket Dividers, with Sheath, 5 in " 

527. Pocket Compasses, with Folding Points, 5 in " 

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No. 529. 



530. 



529. Pillar Pocket Compass, with Handles, 2 Needle Points, Pen 

and Pencil Point, which can be withdrawn from the Com- 
passes and used as small Bow-Pen and Pencil respectively. . each $10. 00 

530. Three-legged Dividers, for taking off three points, 6 in " 4 . 00 

Morocco Cases, lined with silk velvet, for No. 529 " 1 . 50 

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No. 531. 



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535. 



537. 



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531. Three legged Dividers, one leg adjustable for length, 6 in. $4.00 

532. Whole and Half Dividers, TJ in 3 . 60 

535. Proportional Dividers, finely divided for lines and circles, 

7^ in 9 "5 

537. Same, 8J in., with Eack-Movement 12. 25 

538. Proportional Dividers, finelv divided for lines and circles, 

9 in : 11.00 



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No. 531. 532. 

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538. 



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539. Proportional Dividers, finely divided for lines and circles 

9 in., with Rack-Movement and movable points $14.50 

541. Proportional Dividers, finely divided for lines, circles, 

planes and solids, 9 in., with Micrometer adjustment. 16.75 

542. Proportional Dividers finely divided for lines and circles, 

9^ in., with Micrometer adjustment 14. 50 



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No. 550. 551. 553. 554. 

550. Bow Pen, 2>\ in., with spring and adjusting screw each $ 2. 25 

551. Bow Pen, 3| in., with spring and adjusting screw and Pencil 

Point " 3.25 

553. Drop Spring Bow Pen, 4 in., for very small circles " 2. 60 

554. Drop Spring Bow Pen and Pencil, 4 in., for very small circles " 3 . 80 

Morocco Cases for Nos. 553 or 554 " 1 . 40 

Nos. 553 and 554 are best adapted for drawing small circles, scratching of pen and 
slipping of needle point is prevented by a small center rod which remains stationary while 
the attachment with pen or pencil point is turned, thus drawing circles by its own weight. 

Illustration V^ size. 




No. 558. 

558. Spring Bow Compasses, Z\ in., with long Ivory Handle, 
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No. 559. 



561. 



559. Minute Steel-spring Bow Dividers, with Metal Handle, 2 J in . . each $1 . 75 

560. " " " Pen, " " " 2 J " " 2.20 

561. " " " Pencil, " " " 2J " " 2.20 

562. Minute Steel-spring Bows, set of 3, Nos. 559, 560, 561, in 

Morocco Case, lined with silk velvet set 7 . 00 

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No. 563. 



564. 



563. Minute Steel-spring Bow Pen, Needle Point and Metal 

Handle, 2^ in each $2 . 50 

564. Minute Steel-spring Bow Pencil, Needle Point and Motal 

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No. 565. 566. 567. 

565. Steel-spring Bow Dividers, with. Ivory Handle, 3 in., each SI. 75 

566. " " Ptn, " " " 3 " " 2.20 

567. " " Pencil, " " " 3 " " 2.20 

568. Steel-spring Bows, set of 3, Xos. 565, 566, 567, in Morocco 

Case, lined with silk velvet set 7,00 

Illustrations % size. 





Xo. 569. 



570. 



569. Steel-spring Bow Pen, with Needle Point, Ivory Handle, 3 in . . each $2 . 50 

570. " " Pencil, '' " " *•' " 3in.. " 2.50 

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No. 572. 



573. 



574. 



572. Steel-spring Bow Dividers, Ivory Handle, 4 J in each $ 2.40 

573. " " Pen, with Needle Point, Ivory Handle, 4f in. " 3 . 00 

574. " " Pencil, with Needle Point, Ivory Handle, 

4|in " 3.00 

575. Steel-spring Bows, set of 3, Nos. 572, 573, 574, in Morocco 

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No. 576. 577. 578. 

576. Sceel-spring Bow Dividers, with Ivory Handle, 3 J in each 82. 10 

577. " " Pen, with Xeedle Point, Ivory Handle, 3^ in. " 2.50 

578. "■ " Pencil, wich Xeedle Point, Ivory Handle, 

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No. 580. 



581, 



582. 



580. Steel-spring Bow Dividers, German Silver Handle, 3^ in each $2.00 

581. " " Pen " '' " and Needle 

Point, 3Un " 2 . 50 

582. Steel-spring Bow Pencil, German Silver Handle and Needle 

Point, 3^ in " 2.50 

583. Steel-spring Bows, set of 3, Nos. 580, 581, 582, in Morocco 

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No. 584. 



585. 



586. 



584. Steel-spring Bow Dividers, German Silver Handle, 3 in each $1 . 75 

585. " " Pen, " " " and Needle 

Point, 3 in " 2.25 

586. Steel-spring Bow Pencil, German Silver Handle and Needle 

Point, 3 in " 2.25 

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No. 588. 



589. 



590. 



588. Steel-spring Bow Dividers, with German Silver Handle, 3^ in . . each $2 . 20 

589. Steel-spring Bow Pen, with Needle Point, German Silver 

Handle, 3^ in " 2.75 

590. Steel-spring Bow Pencil, with Needle Point, German Silver 

Handle, 3 J in " 2.75 

These bows have a screw on a right and left thread. 

591. Steel-spring Bows, set of 3, Nos. 588, 589, 590, in Morocco 

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Xo. 600. 



603. 



600. Tubular Beam Compasses, 18 inch, 2 bars, with 2 Steel Points, 

Pen, Pencil and Xeedle Point each $ 9.75 

601. Tubular Beam Compasses, 24 inch, 3 bars, with etc., " 10. 75 

602. " " " 36 " 3 " with etc., " 14.00 

603. Wheel Attachment for No. 600 or 601 *' 2 . 25 

604. " « " 602 " 2.25 

No. 600. 601. 602. 603. 604. 

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No. 609. 

609. Beam Compasses, to fit any straight edge, with two Needle 
Points, exchangeable for lead and Pen Point, Micrometer 
adjustment each 

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$ 7.50 




No. 610. 



611. 



610. Beam Compasses, with two Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and 

Needle Point each $ 8.80 

611. Wheel Attachment for No. 610 " 2. 20 

No. 609. 610. 611. 610&611 

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No. 612. 



612. Beam Compasses, with two Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and 

Needle Point each $8 . 80 

613. Wheel Attachment for No. 612 « 2. 25 

No. 612. 613. 612 and 613' 
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No. 620. 



621. 



622. 



623. 



624. 



625. 



620. Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, 4Mn each $ . 85 

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No. 626. 627 



628. 



629. 



635. 



636. 



640. 



643. 



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Aluminum Handle, 4f in , 



626. Drawing Pen with Joint, Ivorv Handle, 4 in each 

627. 

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629. " 
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630. " • 



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635. Border Pen, for broad lines, Ivory Handle, 6i^ in 

636. " " '" iruproved, 6^ in. . . 

Border Pen Xo. 636 may be used also as Railroad Pen by filling only the two outer 
blades with ink. 

640. Curve Pen, Metal Handle, 4^ in each 

643. Eailroad Pencil, Ivory Handle, 5 in " 

Drawing Pens carefully set and sharpened, eacJi 25 cents. 



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No. 644. 



645. 



646. 



650. 651. 652. 653. 654. 



644. Eailroad Pen, with Joints to blades and in shanks, Ivory- 

Handle, 5^ inch each $3 . 25 

645. Railroad Pen, with Joints to blades and in shanks, improved, 

having both pens bent in the same direction, Ivory Handle, 

5^ in " 3.25 

646. Railroad Pen, without Joints, Ivory Handle, 6 in " 2 . 50 

650. Dotting Pen, with 6 Wheels, " 6 " " 3.50 

651. " " 6 " " improved, 6 in .. . " 3.75 

652. Tracer, Ivory Handle " .85 

653. Pricker, " " 1.15 

654. " " " 1.00 

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656. 



657. 



658. 



659. 



655. Eailroad Curve Pen, Ivory Handle, 6-in., improved each $3.75 

656. Pricker, with joint and ring to pinch, Ivory Handle " 1 . 90 

Swedish Style Drawing Pens for Broad Lines. 

657. Drawing Pen, upper blade with Spring, Ebony Handle, 5 in. . each $1 . 60 

658. " " " " " " 6 " . . " 1 . 70 

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GENUINE SUPERIOR 

SWISS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS 

IN MOROCCO POCKET CASES, LINED WITH FINEST SILK VELVET, 
AND WITH BAR LOCK. 




No. 660 
660. Containing — 

Xo. 471, Kern, Plain Divider, 3J in. witii handle. 

Xo. 476, Kern, Compass, 3^ ia , with fixed Needle Point, Pen 

and Pencil Point. 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in., with Joint, Ivory Handle. 

Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 

Each $8.25 




No. 661. 
661. Containing — 

No, 502, Hair spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 486, Kern, Compass, 4\ in., with fixed Needle Point, Steel, 

Pen, Pencil Point and Lengthening Bar. 
No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in,, with Joint, Ivory Handle. 
No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5\ in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 

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662. 



No. 662. 
Containing — 

No. 471, Kern, Plain Divider, 3^ in., with Handle. 

No. 476, Kern, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen 

and Pencil Point. 
Nos. 565, 566, 567, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in., with Joint, Ivory Handle. 
No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5 J in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 
Each • 



$16.50 




663. 



No. 663. 

Containing — 

No. 472, Kern, Hair-spring Divider, 3J in., with Handle. 

No. 476, Kern, Compass, 3 J in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen 

and Pencil Point. 
Nos. 559, 560, 561, set Minute Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in., with Joint Ivory Handle. 
No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5J in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
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664. 



No. 664. 

Containing — 

No. 471, Kern, Plain Divider, 3^ in., with Handle. 

No. 476, Kern, Compass, 3J in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen 

and Pencil Point. 

No. 486, Kern, Compass, 4^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Steel 

Pen, Pencil Point and Lengthening Bar. 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in., with Joint, Ivory Handle. 

No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5J in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with leads. 

Each $17.00 




No. 665. 

665. Containing — 

No. 500, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 515, Compass, 5^ in., with fixed Needle . Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
No. 569, Steel-spring Bow Pen. 

No, 627, Drawing Pen, 4| in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5 J in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 

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No. ^m. 

^'q'o. Containing — 

No. 500, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 515, Compass, 5^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Nos. 565, 566, 567, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
Nos. 627, 628, each Drawing Pen, with Joint and Pin, Ivory- 
Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 

Each $18 . 25 




No. 667. 
667. Containing — 

No. 476, Kern, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen 

and Pencil Point. 
No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 
No. 5J.5, Compass, 5^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Nos. 565, 569, 570, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
Nos. 627, 628, each Drawing Pen, with Joint and Pin, Ivory 
Handle. 
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No. 471, Kern, Plain Divider, Z\ in., with Handle. 

No. 474, Kern, Compass, 3^ in., fixed Needle and PenPoint. 

No. 475, Kern, Compass, 3J in., fixed Needle and Pencil Point. 

No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 515, Compass, 5 J in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Nos. 565, 569, 570, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
Nos. 626, 627, 628, each Drawing Pen, Ivory Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box, with Leads. 
Each $28.00 




669. 



Containing — No. 669. 

No. 627, Drawing Pen, with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4J in. 
No. 628, Drawing Pen, with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle, b\ in. 
No. 565, Steel-spring Bow Divider, with Ivory Handle, 3 in. 
No. 569, " " Pen, " " " Sin. 

No. 570, " " Pencil, " " " Sin. 

No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 517, Compass, 6 in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, Needle 
Point and Lengthening Bar, 
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Xo. 670. 



670. Containing — 

No. 477, Kern, Compass, 3J in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil 

and Needle Point. 
No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 517, Compass, 6 in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, Needle 
Point and Lengthening Bar. 

Nos. 565, 569, 570, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, 4 in., with Joint, Ivory Handle. 

No. 627, Drawing Pen, 4f in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 

No. 628, Drawing Pen, 5 J in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 

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FINE POLISHED PAL.ISSANDER WOOD CASE, WITH EBONY CORNERS, 
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671. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 

No. 627, " " and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4| in. 

No. 628, " " " " 5J " 

No. 629, '• " " " 6i " 

No. 644, Railroad Pen, with Joints to Blades and in Shanks, 
Ivory Handle, 5| in. 

No. 650, Dotting Pen, with 6 Wheels, Ivory Handle, 6 in. 

No. 554, Spring Bow Pen, with Pencil Point, Self-adjusting. 

No. 565, Steel-spring Bow Divider, with Ivory Handle, 3J in. 

No. 569, " " Pen " . " 8^ " 

No. 570, " " Pencil " " 3^ " 



No. 476, Kern, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen and 
Pencil Point. 

No. 500, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 520, Compass, 7 in., with 2 Steel Points, with Joint in each 
Leg, Pen, Pencil, Needle Point, Lengthening Bar and 
Dotting Pen, with 6 Wheels. 

No. 537, Proportional Divider, 8 J in., divided for lines and 
circles, with Rack-movement. 

No. 610, Beam Compass, with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and 
Needle Point, with Micrometer Adjustment. 

No. 611, Wheel Attachment, for No. 510. 

Box for leads. 

Horn Center, with German Silver Edge. 

Compass Key, with Screw-driver. 

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No. 672. 

672. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 
No. 627, '' " and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4| in. 

No. 628, " " " " 5i " 

No. 565, Steel-spring Bow Divider, with Ivory Handle, 3 " 
No. 569, ." *' Pen, " " 3 " 

No. 570, " " Pencil, " " 3 '^ 

No. 474, Kern, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle and Pen Point. 
No. 475, " 3^ " " " Pencil " 

No. 502, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 490, Kern Compass, 6^ in., with 2 Steel Points, with Joint in 
each Leg, Pen, Pencil, Needle Point and Lengthening 
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Horn Center, with German Silver Edge. 

Compsiss Key, with Screw driver. 

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701. Hair-spring Dividers, 3^ in " 2.60 

702. Compasses, 3 J in., with two fixed Needle Points, Bow Dividers " 3.25 

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706. Compasses, 3J in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and Needle 

Point " 5.25 

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715. Plain Divider, 5 in., Points Rounded each $2.40 

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720. Compasses, 4| in., with fixed Xeedle Point, Pen, Pencil Point 

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722. Compasses, 4^ in., with fi:s:ed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point 

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724. Compasses, h\ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point 

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No. 732. 
732. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 

No. 700, Plain Divider, 3^ in. 

No. 706, Compass, 3J in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and 

Needle Point. 
Box for Leads. 
Each $10.00 




No. 733. 
733. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 
No. 701, Hair-spring Divider, 3J in. 

No. 703, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle and Pen Point. 
No. 704, " 3J " " " Pencil " 
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No. 734. 

734. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 
No. 628, " " and Pin, Ivory Handle, h\ in. 

No. 559, Minute Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 1\ in. 
No. 560, " " " Pen, Metal Handle, 2J in. 

No. 561, " " " Pencil, Metal Handle, 1\ in. 

No. 700, Plain Divider, 3^ in. 

No. 705, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pen- 
cil Point. 
Box for Leads. 
Each $17 . 00 




No. 735. 

735. Containing — 

No. 628, Drawing Pen, with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle, h\ in. 

No. 729, Compass, 5 J in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, 
Needle Point and Lengthening Bar. 

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736. 



No. 730. 
Containing: — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle. 4 in. 

No. 628 '' " " and PJn,IvoryH;indie, 5^in. 

No. 705, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen and 

Pencil Point. 
No. 713, Hair-s[)ring Divider, 5 in. 
No. 728, Compass, 5^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Box for Leads. 
Each $19.00 




No. 737. 

737. Containing — 

No. 620, Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, 4J in. 

No. 621, '* " " " 5 " 

No. 580, Steel-spring 15ow Divider, Metal Handle, 3J in. 

No. 581, " " Pen, " " 3-^ " 

No. 582, " " Pencil, " " 3^ " 

No. 713, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 728, Compass, 5 \ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Box for Leadn. 
Each $20.00 

738. Containing same Nos. as in set 737, but with Drawing Pens Nos. 

623 and 624, upper Blade with Spring (instead of Nos. 620 and 

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No. 739. 

739. Containing — 

No. 620, Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, 4^ in. 

No. 621, " " " " 5 " 

No. 580, Steel-Spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 3^ in. 

No. 581, " " Pen, " " 3J in. 

No. 582, " " Pencil, " " 3^ in. 

No. 713, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 729, Compass, 5J in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, 
Needle Point and Lengthening Bar. 

Box for Leads. 

Each $21 . 50 

740. Containing same Nos. as in set 739, but with Drawing Pens Nos. 

623 and 624, upper Blade with Spring (instead of Nos. 620 and 

621) ., Each 22.50 

741. Containing same Nos. as in set 738 but with Compass No. 724 

instead of No. 728 each 22 . 00 

742. Containing same Nos. as in set No. 739, but Nos. 627 and 628 

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743. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 

No. 627, " " " and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4f in. 

No. 628, " " " " " " 5^ " 

No. 580, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 3^ in. 

No. 581, " " Pen, " " 3^ " 

No. 582, " " Pencil, " " 3^ " 

No. 703, Compass, 3J in., with fixed Needle and Pen Point. 

No. 704, " 3J " " " Pencil Point. 

No. 710, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 730, Compass, G in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, 
Needle Point and Lengthening Bar. 

Box for Leads. 

Horn Center with German Silver Edge. 

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>^o. 744. 
'44. Containing — 

Xo. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivorv Handle, 4 in. 
Xo. 627, "' " and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4f in. 

Xo. 628, " " " " 5| « 

Xo. 584, Steel-spring Bow Divider, with Metal Handle, 3 in. 
Xo. 535, '•• " Pen. " " 3 •'• 

Xo. 556, '•' '•' Pencil, " " 3 " 

2s 0. 70S, Compass, 3^^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil 

Point. 

No. 713, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

Xo. 729, Compass, oh in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, Needle 
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Box for Leads. 

Horn Center with German Silver Edge. 



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745. Containing — 

No. 626, Drawing Pen, with Joint, Ivory Handle, 4 in. 

No. 627, " *' and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4f in. 

■ No. 628, " , " " " 5J " 

No. 629, " " " " 6i " 

No. 645, Eailroad Pen, with Joints to Blades and in Shanks, . 
improved, 5 J in. 

No. 651, Dotting Pen, with 6 Wheels, improved, with Eeservoir 
for Ink, 6 in. 

No. 580, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 8^ in. 

No. 581, " " Pen, " 3J " 

No. 582, " « Pencil, " 3^ " 

No. 600, Tabular Beam Compass, 18 in., 2 bars, with 2 Steel 
Points, Pen, Pencil and Needle Point. 



No. 706, Compass, 3| in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and 
Needle Point, 

No. 710, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 713^ Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 731, Compass, 6 in., with 2 Steel Points with Joint in each 
Leg, Pen, Pencil, Needle Point and Lengthening Bar. 

Box for Leads.. 

Horn Center with German Silver Edge. 

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Rounded Steel Points, Pens without Joints, Upper Blade with Spring. 
Sets in Morocco Pocket Cases, Lined with Finest Silk Velvet, and with Bar Lock. 



746. 



747. 




No. 746. 
Containing — 

No. 623 A, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring, Aluminum 

Handle, 4J in. 
No. 624 A, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring, Aluminum 

Handle, 5 in. 
No. 584, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 3 in. 
No. 585, " " Pen, " " 3 " 

No. 586, " " Pencil, " " 3 '* 

No. 717, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in., rounded Steel Points. 
No. 720, Compass, 4^ in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, upper 

blade with spring. Pencil Point, and Lengthening 

Bar. 
Box for Leads. 
Each $20.00 

Containing — 

No. 623 A, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring, Aluminum 

Handle, 4J in. 
No. 624 A, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring. Aluminum 

Handle, 5 in. 
No. 584, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 3 in. 
No. 585, " " Pen, " " 3 *' 

No. 586, " " Pencil, " " 3 " 

No. 715, Plain Divider, 5 in., rounded Steel Points. 
No. 722, Compass, 4 J in., wnth fixed Needle Point, with Hair 

Spring, Pen, upper blade with spring. Pencil Point 

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748. Containing — 

No. 623, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring. Ebony Handle, 

^ in. 
No. 624, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring. Ebony Handle, 

5 in. 
No. 580, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 3 J in. 
No. 581, " " Pen, " " 

No. 582, " " Pencil, 

No. 717, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in., rounded Steel Points. 
No. 724, Compass, 5J in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, upper 

blade with spring. Pencil Point and Lengthening 

Bar. 
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Each $21.50 



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749. Containing — 

No. 623, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring, Ebony Handle, 

4^ in. 
No. 624, Drawing Pen, upper blade;with spring, Ebony Handle, 

5 in. 
No. 580, Steel-spring Bow Divider, Metal Handle, 8^ in. 
No. 581, " " Pen, " " 3 J " 

No. 582, " " Pencil, " " 3^ " 

No. 715, Plain Divider, 5 in., rounded Steel Points. 
No. 726, Compass, 5J in., with fixed Needle Point, with Hair 

Spring, Pen, upper blade with spring, Pencil Point 

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No. 752. 

752. Containing — 

No. 623a, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring. Aluminum 
Handle, 4^ in. 

No. 624a, Drawing Pen, upper blade with spring. Aluminum 
Handle, 5 in. 

No. 588, Steel-spring Bow Divider, 3^ in. 

No. 589, " " Pen, 3^ " 

No. 590, " " Pencil, 3^ '' 

No. 717, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in., rounded Steel Points. 

No. 724, Compass, 5J in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 
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753. Containing a very complete outfit of the best tools, in fine polished case 
with German Silver Corners, Lock, Tray and Drawer, viz : 
No. 626, Euling Pen, 4 in., with Joint and Ivory Handle. 
No. 627, 2 Ruling Pens, 4f in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
No. 628, 2 Euling Pens, 5Jin., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
No. 629, Ruling Pen, 6^ in., with Joint and Pin, Ivory Handle. 
No. 644, Railroad Pen, 5 in,. Ivory Handle. 
Nos.580, 581, 582, Set of 3 Steel-spring Bow Instruments. 
No. 554, Self-adjusting Spring Bow Pen with Pencil Point. 
No. 651, Dotting Pen. 
No. 708, Plain Divider, 4i in.. Pivot Joint. 
No. 711, " 6" " 

No. 530, Three-legged Divider, 6 in., with Adjustable Leg. 
No. 714, Hair-spring " 6 " Pivot Joint. 

No. 703, Compass, 3^ in., with fixed Needle Point and Pencil 

Point, Pivot Joint. 
No. 704, Compass, 3J in., with fixed Needle Point and Pen Point, 

Pivot Joint. 
No. 731, Compass, 6 in., with Pencil, Pen and Needle Points and 

Lengthening Bar, Pivot .Joint. 
No. 529, Pillar Compass. 
No. 610, Beam 

No. 611, " " Wheel Attachment. 

No. 537, Proportional Divider, 8^ in., with Rack-movement. 
Adjusting Key. Box with Leads. 

2 Horn Centers, with German Silver Rim. 

Set of 8 Boxwood Scales, 12 in., full divided }, J, f, J, 

f, 1, 1^, 3 in. to the foot. 
German Silver Rolling Parallel Rule, 12 in. 
German Silver Vernier Protractor, 8 in. 

3 Transparent Polyangles, 6, 8 and 10 in. 

3 Transparent Ambro Curves, 6, 14 and 15 in. 

2 Dozen Thumb Tacks. Tack Lifter. 

Cake Chinese Ink 

Whole Pan, each, W. N. Water Colors— 8, 10, 11, 16, 

18, 20, 29, 34, 44, 45. 
Whole Pan, each, W. N. Water Colors— 52, 61. 
a " " " —100. 

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6 Camel's-hair Brushes, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 
Camel's-hair Brush, 12. 
2 Double Camel's-hair Brushes, 1, 3. 
6 Red Sable Brushes, 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10. 
Slate Ink Slab. Nest of Saucers. 

2 Double Pointed Siberian Artisth' Pencil. 

3 Boxes Siberian Leads. Cake Sponge Rubber. 
2 Cakes Artists' Rubber, large. 

2 Cakes Ink Eraser, large. 
Ink and Pencil Eraser. 
Pencil Pointer. Steel Eraser. 
Dozen Finest Steel Pens, with Holder. 
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738 P. B. " " " " " "738 " 24.00 

739 P. B. " " " " " "739 " 24.50 

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743 P. B. 

746 P. B. 

747 P. B. 

748 P. B. 

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No. 754. 



755. 



756. 



757. 



758. 



754. Hatching Pen, extra fine, with Pushing Screw, 3 Pens to one 

Handle each $2 . 50 

755. Improved Drawing Pen, 5^ in., without Thumb-screw. ...... " 1.25 

This pen opens and closes by turning the set-screw at the upper end of the handle, 
making the screw through the blades unnecessary, and a displacement of the nibs sideways 
impossible. As there is no obstruction to the sight in working, this pen is preferable for 
fine work. 

756. Improved Curve Pen, 4f in each $1 . 25 

This pen has a hollow handle in which a small rod turns. The blades being fastened 
to the end of the rod and being eccentric to it, turn easily and follow the smallest curve 
with precision. By means of a nut at the upper end of the rod, the pen can be clamped 
and may then be used as an ordinary drawing pen. 

757. Improved Railroad Pen, 5^ in each $4 . 00 

The construction of this pen is exactly like that of No, 756 with the exception of its 
having two pairs of blades. The heads of the screws in the blades are graduated to secure 
uniform adjustment for thickness of lines. 

758. Curve Pen, Ivory Handle, 5 in each $1 . 75 



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No. 760. 



761. 



762. 



764. 



765. 



766. 



760. Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, 4} in each $.40 



761. 
762. 
764. 
765. 
766. 



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No. 768. 



769. 



770. 



772. 



768. Drawing Pen, Aluminum Handle, Joint and Pin, 4 J in. ..,.. each $ .75 

769. " •' " " " 5 " " .80 

770. " " " " "■ G " " .85 

772. Drawing Pen, with Graduated Thumb-screw, for setting blades 
to any desired width by the numbers on the screw, when 
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Illustrations % size. 




No. 773. 



774. 




778. 



Swedish Style Drawing Pens for Broad Lines. 

773. Drawing Pen, Ebony liandle, 5 in each $ . 85 



774. 
775. 
776. 
777. 
778. 



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No. 780. 

780. Dotting Instruments of German Silver, with 6 "Wheels, in Case 

r each S4 . 50 

The outer wheel is rolled on the edge of a T square or straight edge and turns the 
ratchet wheel, which causes the pen to move up and down. To change the pattern of the 
dotted lines, throw back the spring which holds the wheel on the a:sle and insert the 
proper rachet wheel. 

Illustrations H size. 




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790. Steel-spring Dividers, 3J in., with German Silver Handle . . . .each 81 .10 

791. " Bow Pencil, 3^ in., with Xeedle Point. Silver 
Handle ." ' .' " 

792. Steel-spring Bow Pen, 3i in., with Xeedle Point, Silver Handle 
793. 



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No. 795. 



796. 



797. 



800. 



801. 



795. Steel-spring Dividers, 4 in., White Handle each $1 . 10 

796. " Bow Pencil, 4 in., with Needle Point, White 

Handle " 1.30 

797. Steel-spring Bow Pen, 4 in., with Needle Point White Handle " 1 . 30 

798. " Bows, set of 3, Nos. 795, 796, 797, in Morocco Case set 4 . 25 

800. Spring Bow Pen, 3 J in., with Needle Point each 1 . 50 

801. " " " 3J " " " and Pencil Point " 2.15 



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No. 803. 



804. 



806. 



807, 



808. 



803. Spring Bow Pen, Self-adjusting each ^2 . 20 

804. " " " " with Pencil Point " 3 . 00 

806. Steel-spring Divider, Metal Handle, 3 J in " 1.80 

807. " Bow Pen, with Needle Point, Metal Handle, %\ in. " 2.00 

808. " " Pencil, " " " " 3J in. " 2.00 

809. Set of Bows, Nos. 806, 807, 808, in Case " 6 . 25 

These bows have a screw, a right and left thread, which holds the points firmly in 
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No. 814. 



815. 



Illustrations Vs. size. 



816. 



818. 




819. 



820. 



814. Plain Divider, Pivot Joint, 4 in. . each $1 . 50 



815. " " '• " 5 " 

816. " " " *' 6 " 

818. Hair-spring Divider, Pivot Joint, 4 in. 

819. " " " " 5 " 

820. " " " " 6 " 

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No. 830. 



831. 



832. 



834. 



830. Compass, fixed Needle and Pencil Point, 4 in each §3. 00 

831. " " *• "Pen " 4 " " 3.00 

832. " " " " Pencil and Pen Point, 4 in " 4.00 

834. " with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil and Needle Point, 

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Illustrations % size. 




837. 




838. 



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and Lengthening Bar each ^4 . 50 



837. Compasses, 6 in., with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, Needle Point 

and Lengthening Bar 

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This cut shows Pocketbook Case. 




No. 840. 

840. Containing — 

No. 764, Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, 4^ in. 

No. 766, " " " " 5^ " 

No. 792, Steel-spring Bow Pen, Metal Handle, 3J in. 

No. 816, Plain Divider, Pivot Joint, 6 in. 

No. 836, Compass, 6 in., with fixed Needle Point, Pencil, Pen 
Point and Lengthening Bar. 

Box with Leads. 

Each, in Pocket Case 87. 00 

" in Pocket Book Case 8.00 



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841. Containing— No. 841. 

No. 819, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 
No. 836, Compass, 6 in., with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 

Point and Lengthening Bar. 
Nos. 790, 791, 792, set Steel-spring Divider and Bows. 
Nos. 760, 762, each Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle. 
Fine German Silver Box with Leads. 

Each, in Pocket Case $10 . 50 Each, in Pocket Book Case. . $1 1 . 50 




842. Containing— No. 842. 

No. 765, Drawing Pen, Ebony Handle, with Spring, 5 in. 

No. 815, Plain Divider, Pivot Joint, 5 in. 

No. 836, Compass, with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point 

and Lengthening Bar, 6 in. 
No. 792, Steel-spring Bow Pen, with Needle Point, Metal 

Handle, 3^ in. 
No. 791, Steel-spring Bow Pencil, with Needle Point, Metal 

Handle, 3J in. 
Box with Leads. 
Each, in Pocket Case $7. 50 Each, in Pocket Book Case. . . 



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No. 848. 
843. Containing — 

No. 768, Drawing Pen, with Aluminum Handle, Joint and 
Pin, 4J in. 

No. 770, Drawing Pen, with Aluminum Handle, Joint and 
Pin, 6 in. 

No. 790, Steel-spring Dividers, with Metal Handle, 3i in. 
No. 792, " Bow Pen, with Needle Point, Metal 

Handle, 2>\ in. 
No. 791, Steel-spring Pencil with Needle Point, Metal Handle, 

3^ in. 

No. 820, Hair-spring Divider, Pivot Joint, 6 in. 

No. 837, Compass, with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, Needle 
Point and Lengthening Bar, 6 in. 

No. 834, Compass with 2 Steel Points, Pen, Pencil, and Needle 

Point, 4 in. 
Box with Leads. 

Each, in P©cket Case §13 . 50 

" in Pocket Book Case 14.50 



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845. Proportional Dividers, 7 in., with Rack Movement, for lines 

and circles each $8 . 00 

846. Proportional Dividers, 7} in., for lines and circles, in case. .. " 5.50 

847. " " 9} " " " " ... •• 6.00 

848. " " 7} " with Rack Movement, for lines, 

circles, solids and plane-, in case •' 7 . 00 

849. Proportional Dividers, 9\ in,, with Micrometer Adjustment, 

finely divided for lines and circles, in case " 8.00 






IlIustratluDS % size. 




4?^",^*. 



No. 850. 851 852. 

850. Pocket Dividers, 5 in., with Sheath each $2.00 

851. Pocket Compasses, with Folding Points ... " 4.00 

852. Three-legged Dividers, 5 in " 2 . 00 

853. Whole and Half Dividers, 6Un " 2.75 



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Illustrations % size, 




No. 855. 

855. Beam Compasses, to fit on a bar or straight edge, with 2 Steel 
Points, Pen, Pencil, and Needle Point, with Micrometer 
Adjustment, in case each 



$6.00 




No. 856. 

856. Minute Beam Compasses, to fit on any straight edge, with 2 
Needle Points, exchangeable for lead, and Pen Point, with 
Micrometer Adjustment, in case each $5 . 00 



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LITHOGRAPHIC COMPASSES 

Illustrailon >^ size. 
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No. 860. 

860. Compasses, German Silver, 8 in., very strong, with Arc, Set 
Screw, and Micrometer Adjustment, with Per, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar, and Wrench-key, in Morocco Case each $10.00 

I Illastratlon full sixe. 




Xo. 862. 



863. 



86 L. Adjusting Key and Screw-driver each $ . 50 

862. Patent Leads for Instruments, Box containing 4 Leads " .10 

863. German Silver Lead Box '• .15 



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German Silver and Steel Points. 
These Lnstruments are known as our second grade, and are described on page 29. 

Illustrations 34 size. 



No. 865. 866. 867. 

865. Hatching Pen, 6 in., with Pushing Screw, 3 Pens to one 

Handle each $2. 00 

866. Kailroad Pen, 5 J in., Pens with Joint, Bone Handle " 3. 00 

867. Dotting Pen, with one Wheel, 5 in.. Bone Handle " 1 . 35 

Drawing Pens carefully set and sharpened, each 20 to 25 cents. 

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Fine German Silver, with Tempered Steel Points. 
lUastratione H size. 



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869. 



S70. 



871. 



873. 



874. 



876. 



868. 
869. 
870. 
871. 
872. 
873. 
874. 
875. 
876. 



878. 



Drawing Pen, Bone Handle, 4i in each 

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oi " German Silver Blade, with 
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5J " German Silver Blade, with 
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.45 
.50 
.55 
.60 
.65 
.80 
.90 
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No. 885. 886. 



888. 



889. 



891. 892. 



893. 



885. Divider, with Handle, 3^ in each 

886. Plain Dividers, 5 " 

887. " 6 " 

888. Three-legged Divider, 5 " 

889. Hair-spring " 5 " 

890. « " 6 " 

891. Compasses, Sk " fixed Needle and Pencil Points. . 

892. " 3^ " " " Pen 

893. " 3^ " with Pencil, Pen and Needle 
Points " 

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No. 895. 



896. 




895. Compasses, 5} in., with Pencil and Pen Points and Length- 

ening Bar each $2 . 20 

896. Compasses, 5i in., with fixed Needle Point and Pencil and 

Pen Points and Lengthening Bar " 2 . 40 

897. Compasses, 5^ in., with Pencil, Pen and Needle Points and 

Lengthening Bar " 3.75 

898. Compasses, 5.V in., the same as No. 897, but with Joint in 

each Leg " 4.25 

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No. 900. 



901. 



902. 



904. 



905. 



906. 




No. 903. 

900. Steel-spring Bow Divider, 4 in., White Handle each $ . 85 

901. " " Pencil, 4" " " 1.00 

902. " " Pen, 4" " " 1.00 

903. Set of Bows, Nos. 900, 901, 902, in Case " 4.00 

904. Steel-spring Bow Divider, 3^ in.. Metal Handle " . 95 

905. " " Pencil, 3^ " " " 1.10 

906. *' " Pen, 3J " " " 1.10 

907. Set of Bows, Nos. 904, 905, 906, in Case " 4.25 

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•No. 910. 

910. Beam Compasses, with 2 Steel Points, Pencil, Pen and Needle 

Points, in Morocco Case each $7 . 75 




No. 911. 

911. Beam Compass, with Pen, Pencil, Needle Point and Wooden 

Bar, 36 in. long each 86.00 




No. 912. 
912. Proportional Divider, 7\ in., for Lines and Circles, in Case. . .each §6.50 



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IN CASES. 



916. 



918. 




No. 915. 
915. Containing — 

No. 871, Euling Pen, 4^ in., with Joint. 

No. 893, Compasses, 3 J in., with Pencil, Pen and Needle Points. 
Box with Leads and Keys, 
Each 



.25 




No. 916. 
Containing — 

No. 873, Euling Pen, 5^ in., with Joint. 

No. 895, Compasses, 5J in., with Pencil, Pen Points and 

Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads and Key. 
Each $3.00 




No. 918. 
Containing — 

No. 873, Ruling Pen, 5 J in., with Joint. 

No. 886, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 896, Compasses, 5^ in., with fixed Needle, and Pencil and 

Pen Points and Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads and Key. 
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No. 920. 

920. Cmtaining — 

No. 873, Ruling Pen, 5^ in., with Joint. 

No. 886, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 895, Compasses, 5J in., with Pencil and Pen Points and 

Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads and Key. 

Each §4 . 00 




No. 922. 
922. Containing — 

No. 875, Ruling Pen, 5J in., with Joint and Pin. 

No. 906, Steel-spring Bow Pen, 3 J in., Metal Handle. 

No. 886, Plain Divider, 5 in. 

No. 896, Compasses, 5i in., with fixed Needle Point and Pencil, 

and Pen Points and Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads and Key. 

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No. 924. 
924. Containing — 

No. 870, Drawing Pen, 5 J in., plain Joint. 

No. 889, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 905, Steel-spring Bow Pencil, 3^ in., Metal Handle. 

No. 906, " '' Pen, 3^ " " 

No. 896, Compasses, 5 J in., with fixed ^Needle Point and Pencil, 

Pen Points and Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads. 

Each $7 . 50 




No. 926. 
926. Containing — 

No. 871, Ruling Pen, 4 J in., with Joint. 

No. 875, " 5J " " and Pin. 

No. 904, Steel-spring Bow Divider, 3^ in., Metal Handle. 

No. 905, " " Pencil, 3^ " " 

No. 906, " " Pen, 3^ " " 

No. 889, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 896, Compasses, 5^ in., with fixed Needle Point and Pencil 

and Pen Points and Lengthening Bar. 
Box with Leads and Key. 

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No. 928. 

928. Containing — 

No. 871, Ruling Pen, 4^- in., with Joint. 

Xo. 875. " 5J " " and Pin. 

No. 904, Steel-spring Bow Divider, 3i in.. Metal Handle. 

No. 905, " " Pencil, 3J " 

No. 906, " " Pen, 3J " 

No. 889, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 893, Compasses, 3^ in., with Pencil, Pen, and Needle Points. 

No. 897, " 5^ " 

and Lengthening Bar. 

Box with Leads and Key. 
Each $14.00 



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No. 933. 

933. In fine Polished Black Walnut Case, with Lock and Tray. 
Containing — 



No. 871, Ruling Pen, 4 J in., with Joint. 

No. 875, " 5^ " " and Pin. 

No. 866, Railroad Pen, 5^ in. 

No. 900, Steel Spring Bow Divider, 4 in. 

No. 901, " " Pencil, 4 " 

No. 902, " " Pen, 4 " 

No. 885, Plain Divider, 3J inch, with handle. 

No. 886, " 5 " 

No. 889, Hair-spring Divider, 5 in. 

No. 892, Compasses, 3J in., with Pencil, Pen and Needle 

Points. 
No. 897, Compasses, 5^ in., with Pencil, Pen and Needle 

Points, and Lengthening Bar. 
No. 910, Beam Compass. 
No. 912, Proportional Divider, 7.1 in. 
Box with Leads and Key. 

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brass instruments of the same kind, and are very good for beginners. 




No. 1000. 1001. 1004. 1006. 



1008. 



1010. 



1000. Kuling Pen, Ebony Handle, 5 in each $ . 15 

1001. Euling Pen, White Bone Handle and Pin, 5 J in 

1003. Dividers, 4 :i in., Nickel Plated .. 

1004. " 5i '* " 

1006. Compasseif, 6k in., with Pencil Point, Nickel Plated 

1008. " 5i " " and Pen Points, Nickel Plated 
1010. Compasses, 5^ in., with Pencil and Pen Points, and Lengthen- 
ing Bar, Nickel Plated 



45 
.30 
.35 
.55 
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PLAIN BRASS DIVIDERS. 

1011-1. Brass Divider 4.^ in., per dozen §3.00 

1011-2. " " 5.V " " 3.50 

1011-3. " " 6l '' " 4.00 



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No. 1012-1013. 

1012. Brass Beam Compass, with Pencil and Pen Points, in case, .each §6.25 

1013. German Silver Beam Compass, with Pencil and Pen Points, 

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1015. Brass Proportional Divider, 6J in., in Case each $2 . 50 

1016. German Silver Proportional Divider, 6^ in., in Case '' 4. 00 




No. 1018. 

1018. German Silver Proportional Divider, 7 in., with Rack-move- 
ment, Graduated for lines and Circles, in Case each $9 . 50 




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Bent Points for Lines and Circles, in Case each $7 . 25 



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IN CASES. 



FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADES. 




No. 1022. 



1022. Pocket Case, as above each $ . 65 




No. 1024. 
1024. Pocket Case, as above each $ . 80 



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No. 1026 



1026. Pocket Case, as above each $1 . 00 




No. 1028. 



1028. Pocket Case, as above each $1 . 20 



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No. 1029. 
1029. Pocket Case, as above each $1 . 35 




No. 1030. 
1030. Pocket Case, as above each $1 . 75 



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IN FINE MOROCCO CASES. LINED WITH VELVET, 
WITH SLIDING ROD FASTENING. 




1032. 



1032. Pocket Case, as above each ^ 5 . 00 




1033. 



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1034. 



1034. Pocket Case, as above 

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1035. 
1035. Pocket Case, as above each §11 • 00 




1036. 



1036. Pocket Case, as above each $9. 00 



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1037. 
1037. Pocket Case, as above each $9 . 50 



SEPARATE PARTS FOR INSTRUMENTS. 

To accommodate our customers we keep in stock separate parts for our 

Mathematical Instruments, such as Pen Points, Pencil Points, Needle Points, 
Screws, Shouldered Needles, Pen Handles, etc. Since all parts must be fitted to 
the instruments, it is necessary to send us the instruments for such fitting. 

PARTS FOR SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 

Pen Points, Pencil Points, Needle Points, for 3^ in. Compasses each $1 . 25 

" " " ' ^, 5^, 6 in. " " 1.60 

" " '« " 6^,7 in. " " 1.75 

« « " " Beam " " 1 . 00 

Lengthening Bars for 4^, 5^, 6 in. Compasses " 1 . 60 

« " " 6^, 7 in. " ..." 1.75 

Screws and Nuts '' .20 

Shouldered Needles ' .15 

Ivory Handles for Drawing Pens, 4 in " .45 

ti a i( 43. « '• .45 

«' « « 5J " " .50 

« " '• 6^ " " .50 

PARTS FOR GERMAN INSTRUMENTS. 

Pen Points, Pencil Points, Needle Points, for Sh in. Compasses each ^1 .00 

(( a ii " 5A " " " 1 .25 

« '< " " Beam " " .80 

Screws and Nuts " .15 

Shouldered Needles " .10 

Handles for Drav^^ing Pens, 4 in " .35 

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No. 1038. 

1038. Pantograph of Hardwood, with Brass Mountings, for reducing 

drawings, 22 J in each $3 . 50 

No. 1039. 

1039. Pantograph of Hardwood, with Brass Mountings, for reducing 

and enlarging, 21 in. arms each § 1 . 75 

1040. Pantograph of Hardwood, with Brass Mountings, for reducing 

and enlarging, 41 in. arms each 5 . 00 

1042. Is a small instrument. It is recommended by teachers as an 
excellent means of familiarizing children with form and pro- 
portion, and greatly assisting them in acquiring a knowledge of 
the rudiments of drawing by sight from original objects, .each .25 



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No. 1042a. 



Pantograph, of triangular brass tubes for reducing and enlarging engravings, 
plans, drawings, etc., of the best construction, with all the fittings of parts of the 
latest improved patterns. The tracer and point are interchangeable and can be 
raised or lowered by a cord connecting it with the other. This instrument is one 
of the most accurate pantographs made, and is guaranteed to give satisfaction. 
Directions for setting are furnished with each instrument. 

1042a. Pantograph of brass, arms 25 in. long, range 1 to 4 ^40 . 00 

1042b. " " ''30" " " 1 to 10 60.00 




No. 1044. 

1043. Suspended Pantograph of square wooden bars, 28 in. long, in 

case each $ 38 . 00 

1044. Suspended Pantograph of square metal tubes, 33 in. long, 

divided into mm., enlarging or reducing all proportions from 

1-20 to 1-5, in wooden case each 125 . 00 



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No. 1045. 



1045. 



Suspended Pantograph of square metal tubes, 37f 
divided into mm. with verniers readino: to 1-10 



in. long, 
mm., and 

with micrometer to adjust the wanted proportion, enlarging 
or reducing in all proportions from 1-20 to 1-1. All joints 
are pivot joints, and the standard is provided with a spirit 
level to adjust the instrument to a horizontal position. The 
drawing point can be raised or lowered by a lever at the 
tracing point. No better instrument is made for the most 
accurate work. In wooden case each 



$200.00 




No. 1046. 

1046. Heavily mounted, with Nickle-plated Elbow -joint Wheel, Pencil 
Holder and exchangeable point, finely polished, black figures, 
in neat box, 21 in. long each $2 , 



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No. 1047. 

1047. Section Liner, blade 12 in. long each 

1048. " like No. 1047, blade 14 in. long " 



56.50 
7.50 




No. 1051. 



1051. Practical Section Liner, of Hardwood, with 
Mountings, in case 



Nickel-plated 
each 



$1.50 

The particular advantage of this instrument is in its adaptability as a shader for concave, 
convex, curved and cylindrical surfaces. For such shading, scarcely an extra move or 
thought is necessary beyond that required in the simple process of section-lining or cross- 
hatching The small thumb-wheel, which is turned in cylindrical shading, is in such a 
position that the thumb and second finger, with which it is turned, rest naturally upon it, 
leaving the fore-finger free to manipulate the lever which moves the straight edge. 

The draftsman will find it worth the price asked, for the simple purpose of spacing and 
ruling, preparatory to lettering. 

Full description furnished with every instrument. 



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No. 1053. 

1053. Patent Section Liner, Hard Rubber, German Silver Mountings, 
a very reliable and simple instrument, which requires hardly 
any practice to work it. By the scale and vernier the smallest 
distances can be regulated each §3 . 50 



TEMPLET ODONTOGRAPH, 




No. 1054. 

1054. Templet Odontograph, for describing Teeth of Gear Wheels, a 
useful instrument for Mechanical Drawing, with full description, 
in case each $3 . 50 



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No. 1055. 



1055. Semicircular Horn Protractor, 4|^-in. diameter, 1 degree 

1056. 

1057. 

1058, " " 7 

1059. " " 8 



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.30 
.85 
.50 
.70 




No. 1060. 

1060. Eailroad Curve Protractor, 8 in., \ degree, with Circular Curves, 

from \ degree to 8 degrees. Scale 400 feet to the in each $1 . 60 



PAPER PROTRACTORS. 



1062. 
1063. 
1064. 
1065. 
1066. 





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14 " 




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CELLULOID PROTRACTORS. 




No. 1070. 





No. 1078. 



No. 1082. 



1068. Celluloid Semicircular, Bevel Edge, 6-in. diam 

1070. Semicircular Transparent Celluloid Protractor, 6-in. diam., i degree 



1072. 
1074. 
1076. 



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1078. Celluloid Protractor Triangle, 30X60 degrees, 5 " 

1079. 

1080. 

1082. 

1083. 

1084. 



30X60 




6 ' 


30X60 




7 ' 


45 




5 ' 


45 




6 ' 


45 




7 ' 



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1.20 

1.50 

2.25 

.50 

.60 

.70 

.50 

.70 

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No. 1086. 



1086. Semicircular, Brass, 3f-in. diameter, 1 degree each 



1087. 
1088. 
1089. 
1090. 
1091. 
1092. 
1093. 
1094. 



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" 54- " " ^ " 

6f " " ^ " .... 



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No. 1096. 



CENTER ON OUTEB EDGE. 



1097. 
1098. 
1099. 
1100. 
1101. 



.10 

.25 

.50 

.75 

.60 

.80 

1.00 

1.25 

1.60 



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4 in 


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$1.50 


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2.25 


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6 " 




2.75 


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6 " 




3.50 


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7 " 




4.25 


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Xo. 1103. 

CENTEB ON INNEB EDQE. 

1103. Semicircular, German Silver, beveled edge, 1 degree, 4 in. . .each $2.00 

1104. " " " ^ " 5 " . .. " 2.50 

1105. " " " ^ " 6 " ... " 3.00 

1106. " " " } " 6 " ... " 3.50 




Xo. 1108. 

MOVABLE ABM AND HOEN OENTEE. 

1108. Semicircular, German Silver, J degree, 6 in., length of arm beyond 

outer edge, 6 in each §7 . 50 

1109. Semicircular, German Silver, J degree, 7 in., length of arm beyond 

outer edge, 6 J in each 9 . 00 



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Each 



No. 1112. 

SEMIOIROTTIiAB WITH VERNIER AND HORN CENTER. 

1112. German Silver, J degree, 5^ in., Vernier reading to 3 minutes. . $10.50 
1114. " i " 8 " " " 1 minute.. 14.00 

1116. " ^ " 10 " " " 1 " .. 17.50 

Length of arm beyond outer edge of Protractors, Nos. 1112, 5i in.; 1114, 6 in.; 1116, 6i in. 
Morocco Leather Case, Silk Velvet Lined Each $3.75 4.25 4.75 




Each 



No. 1118. 

CIRCULAR WITH VERNIER AND HORN CENTER. 

1118. German Silver, J degree, 5^ in., Vernier reading to 3 minutes. . $14.00 
1120. " i « 8 " " " 1 minute.. 16.00 

1122. " i " 10 " " " 1 " .. 20.00 

Length of arm beyond outer edge of Protractors, Nos. 1118, 5* in.; 1120, 6 in.; 1122, lU in . 
Morocco Leather Case, Silk Velvet Lined Each $4.25 5.00 5.75 

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No. 1124. 

1124. Circular, German Silver, \ degree, S-in. diameter, Vernier 
reading to 1 minute, with Clamp Screw, Micrometer Adjusting 
Screw to Vernier and Magnifying Lens each $23 . 50 



Morocco Leather Case, Silk Velvet Lined, for No. 1124 .... " 



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DRAFTSMAN'S PROTRACTOR. 




No. 1125. 

1125. Draftsman's Steel Protractor, with directions each $6 • 50 

1125a. " " " in Morocco Case " 7.75 

This Protractor is made of sheet steel. The blade is 8i inches long. The circle is 
graduated to degrees, and the Vernier reads to 5 minutes. This instrument is used chiefly in 
connection with a T Square or Straight Edge ; being perfectly flush on each side, it can be 
used either side up and on either edge of the blade. This makes it particularly convenient 
in dividing circles, transferring angles, drawing oblique lines at right angles to each other, or 
laying off given angles on each side of a line without changing the setting. 




1126. Three- Arm Protractor or Station Pointer, 6^-in. diameter, Arms 
16 in. long, with extension pieces to lengthen to 27^ in. 
Divided ^ degree, the two outer Arms with Verniers reading 
to 1 minute, with Magnifying Lens. In substantial Wooden 
Case each $80 . 00 



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CROZET PROTRACTOR. 




No. 1127. 

1127. Crozet Protractor, 8-in. diameter, divided to \ degrees, with 

Vernier reading to 1 minute, with Tangent. In case .... each §40 . 00 

An extremely useful and practical instrument, which may be used along a straight edge, 
and angles set off without the necessity of bringing the center of the protractor over the 
starting point. 



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PROTRACTORS. 




No. 1128. 

1128. Circular German Silver Protractor, 5 in., Beveled Edge, divided 

to J degree each $5 . 50 

1132. Ivory Square Protractor, 8X2 in., divided, whole degrees, |, J, f , 
i) |j 4 J ii 1 i^' Scales, Scale of Chords, Diagonal Scale, Scales 
of 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 parts per in., Scale of 40 on 
lower edge each 5 . 50 

1138. Ivory Square Protractor, 6X2 in., divided, whole degrees, ^, I, |, 
h |j 4j ¥» Ij H> li> 1^ ill* Scales, Scale of Chords, Diagonal 
Scale, Scales of 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 parts per in.. Scale of 40 
on lower edge each 

1140. Ivory Square Protractor, 6 X If in., divided, whole degrees, ^, I, 
f J ^> h 4> i) Ij ^^- Scales, Scale of Chords, Diagonal Scale, 
Scales of 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 parts per in.. Scale of 40 on 
lower edge each 

1144. Ivory Square Protractor, 6 X If in., divided, whole degrees, ^y ^, 
f , 1 in. Scales, Scale of Chords, Diagonal Scale, Scales of 25, 
30, 35, 40, 45 parts per in each 

1146. Boxwood Square Protractor, 6 X If in., divided, whole degrees, 
4 Scales, \, }, f , 1 in.. Diagonal Scales, Scale of Chords. . each 



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SCALES. 

BOXWOOD, STEEL, AND BOXWOOD WITH WHITE CELLULOID EDGES. 

Our scales are made of the best seasoned boxwood, the graduations are 
distinct, machine divided and guaranteed accurate. U. S. Standard* Machine 
divided. 

All our Scales with white celluloid edges are made of the best seasoned 
boxwood, and have inlaid divided edges on white celluloid, thus showing the black 
divisions in a striking and legible manner. 

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1150. Plain Edge, 6 in., divided ^, J, ^, 1 in. to the foot each ^ .50 



1152. 
1154. 
1156. 
1158. 
1160. 



12 

12;^ 

18 

24 

24 



" " " .75 

" " " .80 

" 1.50 

" " " 2.00 

^, ^, in. to the foot and y*^ in. full size " 2.00 



Scale No. 1154 has the advantage of covering 100 ft. on J in., 50 ft. on J in. and 25 ft. on 
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1162. Plain Edge, 12 in., divided f, f , U, 3 in. to the foot each § . 75 



1163. 
1164. 



18 " " 
24 " " 



1.50 
2.00 



Both Sides Beveled and Divided. 

1166. Plain Edge, 12 in., divided i,},^, 1X|, I, U, 3 in. to the foot " 1.25 

1167. " 18 " " " " *• " " 2.25 

1168. " 24 " " " ** " " " 3.00 

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No. 1170. 
1170. Plain Edge, 6 in., divided 10 X 50 parts to the in each | 



1171. 


6 


1172. 


6 


1173. 


6 


1175. 


12 


1176. 


12 


1177. 


12 


1178. 


12 



20 X 40 
30 X 60 
80 X 100 
10 X 50 
20 X 40 
30 X 60 
80 X 100 



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50 
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75 
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1180. Plain Edge, Offset, 2-iu., divided 10 X 50 parts to the in 



1181. 
1182. 
1183. 
1184. 
1185. 
1190. 
1191. 
1192. 
1193. 



2 

2 " 

2 " 

3 " 

4 " 



20 X 40 
30 X 60 
80 X 100 
10 X 50 
10 X 50 



12-in., divided 100 X 500 parts to the foot. . 
12 " " 200 X 400 " 

12 " " 300 X 600 " 

12 " " 800 X 1000 " 



FLAT BOXWOOD SCHOOL SCALES. 



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1195. Plain Edge, 6-in., divided |, \, i and 1 in. to the foot each 

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1198. Boxwood Plotting Scale, 6-in each $ . 15 

FLAT BOXWOOD METRIC SCALES. 

1200. Plain Edge, 10 cm. long, divided mm. and half mm each § . 50 

1201. " 20 " " " " " .60 

1202. " 30 " " " " " .75 

1203. " 50 " " " " " 1.50 

FLAT BOXWOOD SCALES, IN SETS. 




No. 1212. 

Each Scale has the eanie division on both edges, one edge reading from left to right, 
other edge from right to left. 

Sets. 
1210. 4 Plain Edge, 12-in., divided ^, i, J, 1 in. to the foot § 4.25 

" i i, I, i, f, 1, IJ, 3 in. to the foot 7.50 

" h h I, h h 1, li 2, 3, 4, 6 in. to 

the foot, and 1-16 in. full size. . 11 .00 

" ^, ^, i, 1 in. to the foot 7.75 

" i, i, f, ^, I, 1, li, 3 in. to the foot 14.25 

" h h h h h 1, n, 2, 3, 4, 6 in. to 

the foot, and 1-16 in. full size. . 21.00 

Special Scales made to order. 



1212. 


8 


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1214. 


12 


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1216. 


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18 


1218. 


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1220. 


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FLAT BOXWOOD CHAIN SCALES, IN SETS. 

Each Scale has two different divisions, one on each edge, each of which is numbered to 
read both ways. 

Sets. 

1222. 4 Plain Edge, 12-in., divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts 

to the in $4.70 

1224. 8 Plain Edge, four 12-in. and four 2-in. Offset to match, divided 

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts to the in 7. 75 

Each Scale has only one division, the same on both edges, and is numbered to read both 
ways on each edge. 

Sets. 

1226. 6 Plain Edge, 12-in., divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to the in. $ 6 . 00 

1228. 8 " 12 " " 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts 

to the in 9.00 

1230. 12 " six 12-in. and six 2-in. Offset to match, divided 

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to the in 9 . 25 

1232. 16 " eight 12-in. and eight 2-in. Offset to match, 

divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts to the in. 15.50 



FLAT BOXWOOD SCALES, WITH WHITE EDGES. 




No. 1234. 



1234. White Edge, 6-in., divided \, \, \, 1 in. to the foot 

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1235. 


12 " 


1236. 


12^" 


1237. 


18 " 


1238. 


24 " 


1239. 


24 " 


1240. 


12 " 


1241. 


18 " 


1242. 


24 " 



I, \ in. to the foot and 1-16 in. full size 
f , I, 1 J, 3 in. to the foot 



Each 

} .75 
1.25 
1.35 
2.25 
3.00 
3.00 
1.25 
2.25 
3.00 



Special Scales made to order. 



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1243. White Edge, 6-in., divided ^, i, i, 1 X |, f, U, 3 in. to the foot, 

both sides beveled and divided, less than 1 in. wide, very 
convenient for the pocket. In leather sheath $1 . 35 

1244. White Edge, 12-in., divided ^ i, ^, 1 X |, J, IJ, 3 in. to the foot, 

both sides beveled and divided 2.00 

1245. White Edge, 18-in., divided i, i, ^, 1 X |, f, IJ^, 3 in. to the foot, 

both sides beveled and divided 3 . 50 

1246. White Edge, 24-in., divided i, i, i, 1 X |, f, 1^, 3 in. to the foot, 

both sides beveled and divided 4. 75 

FLAT BOXWOOD CHAIN SCALES. 




1248. 
1249. 
1250. 
1251. 
1252. 
1253. 
1254. 
1255. 
1256. 
1257. 
1260. 
1261. 
1262. 
1263. 

Sets 


White Edtr 


No. 1248. 

e, 3-in., divided 10 X 50 parts 
4 " " 10 X 50 
6 " " 10 X 50 
6 " " 20 X 40 
6 " " 30 X 60 
6 " " 80 X 100 
12 " " 10 X 50 
12 " " 20 X 40 
12 " " 30 X 60 
12 " " 80 X 100 
12 " " 100 X 500 part 
12 " " 200 X 400 
12 " " 300 X 600 
12 " " 800 X 1000 

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FLAT BOXWOOD SCALES, IN SETS. 




No. 1266. 

Each Scale has the same division on both edges, one edge reading fromleffc to right, the 
other from right to left . Set 

1265 4 White Edge, 12-iii, divided h h h 1 in- to the foot. I 6.25 

1266 8 " 12 " ' " h h h h h h n, 3 in. to the foot 11 . 50 

1267 12 " 12 « " h h h h h 1, ^, 2, 3, 4, 6 in. to 

the foot and 1-16 in. full size. . 17 . 00 

1268 4 " 18" " ^, 1, J, 1 in. to the foot 10.75 

1269* 8 " 18" " i,i, 1,1,1.1.1^' 3 in. to the foot 20.25 

1270 12 " 18 " " h h h h h 1, n, 2, 3, 4, 6 in. to 

the foot and 1-16 in. full size. . 30.00 

Each Scale has two different divisions, one on each edge, each of which is numbered to 
read both ways. Set 

1272. 4 White Edge, 12-in„ divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts ^ 

. $6.75 

to the m 

• Each Scale has only one division, the same on both edges, and is numbered to read both 
ways on each edge. Set 

1274 6 White Edge, 12-in., divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to the in. $ 9.00 
^275 8 " 12 " " 10. 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100 parts 

tothein 13-00 

FLAT BOXWOOD METRIC SCALES. ^^^^ 

1276 White Edge, 10 cm. long, divided mm. and half mm 1-75 

1277. " 20 

1278. " 30 

1279. "50 

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SPECIAL SCALES TO ORDER. 

We are called upon frequently to make Special Scales to order. To avoid 
error we give directions how to order Scales. 

There are two distinctly different ways of dividing a Scale : 

The "open divided" and the '*full divided or Chain Scale." 

OPEN DIVIDED SCALES 

are generally used in Architectural or Mechanical Drawing, and are divided in 
inches or parts of inches, which represent feet or full inches. The units are 
marked along the whole length of the edge and only the first unit is subdivided 
to inches and fractions. 

In ordering open divided Scales it is therefore necessary to state that they are 
to be open divided, also length, shape and material, how many different divisions 
are wanted and which on each edge, and whether the figures should read from 
right to left, or from left to right, or both ways. Of course they can read both 
ways only when there is but one division on each edge. If other than the usual 
numbering is wanted, 'this must also be explained in the order. 

FULL DIVIDED OR CHAIN SCALES 

are those on which equal divisions and subdivisions are carried along the whole 
length of the edge. Therefore only one kind of division can be made on one 
edge. They are generally divided to decimals of inches, numbered continuous 
per 10 divisions, and are used by Surveyors and Civil Engineers, but they can be 
divided inches to the foot. 

In ordering Chain Scales it is therefore necessary to state that they are to be 
Chain Scales, also length, shape and material, which divisions are wanted, and 
whether they should read from right to left, or from left to right, or both ways, 
and how they are to be numbered. 

The safest way to order a Special Scale is to send us a sketch showing 
divisions and numbering, and to specify material and length. It is not necessary 
that such a sketch should show correct or actual divisions, if the value of the 
divisions (in inches, etc.) is stated. 



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TRIANGULAR BOXWOOD SCALES 



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ARCHITECTS'. 

1280. 6-in., divided 3%, y\, \, \, |, \, f , 1, 1 J, 3 in. to the foot, -^ in 

1 281 12" " " " " " " " 

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1283. 18 " " " . " " " " 

1284 24 " " " " " " " " 



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ENGHNEERS'. 



Each 



1290. 6-in., divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to the in $ .60 



1291. 12 " 

1292. 18 " 

1293. 24 " 

1294. 12 " 

1295. 12 " 



90 

" " " 2.25 

4.00 

20,30,40,50,60,80 " 1.10 

100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 parts per foot 1 . 50 



1296. 2-in. Offset Scale, to Match No. 1290 to No. 1293 



TRIANGULAR METAL SCALES. 



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Each 



1300. 12-in., Architects', divided as No. 1281 $2 . 50 

1301. 12" Engineers', " No. 1291..... 2.50 

1302. 12" " " No. 1294 2.50 



TRIANGULAR BOXWOOD METRIC SCALES. 



1310. Plain Edge, 20 cm., divided .01, .02, .03, .05, .025, .0125 
1312. " 30 " 

1314. " 50 " 



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TRIANGULAR BOXWOOD SCALES, WITH WHITE EDGES. 

No. 1411. 

ARCHITECTS'. 

1400. 6-in., divided ^\, j\, J, \, |, ^, f, 1, 1^-, 3 in. to the foot, j\ in 
1401 12 " " " " " " " " 

1402. 12 " " i,i,i,^, 1,1,^,2,3,4 " 

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Each 

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2.50 

2.50 
4.50 
6.50 



1410. 
1411. 

1412. 18 ' 

1413. 24 * 

1414. 12 ' 

1415. 12 ' 



6-in., divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to the in 
12 " 



20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 " 

100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 parts per foot, 



Each 

31.50 
2.50 
4.50 
6.50 
2.50 
3.00 



TRIANGULAR SCALE GUARDS. 





J.I. 1. 1. 1. Ih. 1. 1. 1.1. 1.,. 

No. 1421. 
1421. Triangular Scale Guard, Nickel Plated each § . 20 

PAPER SCALES. 

ENGINE DIVIDED, PRINTED ON BRISTOL BOARD 18 INCHES LONG. 

1500. 8 in Set, full divided in ^, ^, f, i, f, 1, IJ, 3 in. to the foot set $1 . 50 

1502. 6 " " " 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to in " 1.10 

1504. Metric, ^ meter long, divided in mm each . 20 

Single Scales of the above " .20 

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No. 1510. 



1512. 



1510. Universal Map Measure, with handle each $3.25 

1512. Map Measure " 2.25 

FOLDING WOOD POCKET RULES. 

ENGINEERS' POCKET RULES. 




No. 1520. 

These Pocket Rules are thin and light, and therefore more convenient than the common 
Joint Rules. By a peculiar preparation of the wood, shrinkage is entirely prevented. They 
are accurate and are provided with ingenious springs which hold the Rule in a straight line 
when open for easy measurement of vertical and horizontal distances. 



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1520. 
1521. 
1522. 
1523. 
1524. 
1525. 
15213. 



2 feet, 4 fold, divided ^^ 



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10 
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FOLDING STEEL POCKET RULES. 




No. 1527. 




Rule in Metal Bound Leather Case. 

All our Steel Rules being made of hardened steel, the corners and edges will 
not wear off, and the figures and divisions are always plain. 

Graduated 16ths of inches both sides. 

These rules are very neat and convenient for light work. They are made of 
spring steel and will bend to a 3-inch circle. 

They occupy very little space, and are conveniently carried in the vest pocket. 

1527. Folding Steel Pocket Rule, 1 foot, 4 fold each $ . 25 

1528. " " " 2 " 8 " " .50 

1529. " " " 3 " 12 " " .75 

1530. Leather Cases for above rules " .05 



ENGINEERS' POCKET RULES, WHITE ENAMEL, BRASS 

JOINTS. 



2 feet, 4 fold, divided y^ X y^ in., with springs each 



1531. 


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1533. 


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1534. 


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1535. 


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1536. 


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1537. 


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8 .40 
.50 
.60 
.75 
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1.20 
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SHRINKAGE RULES 



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These Shrinkage Rules are of hardwood, brass tipped, about IJ inches wide by I inch 
thick, and divided to J, t\r. iV and ^ inches. 



1539a. Shrinkage Eule, 243-^^ = 24 in each 



1539b. 


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1539c. 


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1539d. 


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1539F. 


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1539G. 


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THACHER'S CALCULATING INSTRUMENT. 




No. 1540. . 

1540. Thacher's Calculating Instrument, for performing the great- 

est variety of useful calculations, with greatest rapidity 
and accuracy, cylinder 18 in., in polished mahogany box. 
A book containing a full description of the instrument, 
and all rules for operating it, will be furnished with the 
instrument each $35 . 00 

1541. Thacher's Calculating Instrument, with 3-in. reading glass 

sliding on brass bar, adjustable to any part of the instru- 
ment and for focus " 45.00 



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CHARPENTIER CALCULATOR. 




No. 1542. 

1542. Charpentier Calculator each 1^5 . 00 

The Charpentier Calculator is a circular Slide Rule, 21 in. diameter, with a circular slide 
which is revolved and set by the handle as may be required. This instrument reads scale 
against scale like the ordinary slide rule, and being made of metal is but slightly subject to 
atmospheric variations. Square roots, signs and tangents as well as logarithms may be found 
with it, and as the circular scale is equivalent to a straight one 5i in. long, results may be 
read off with a fair degree of accuracy. The small dimensions and light weight of the 
instrument make it a most useful pocket companion. 

BOUCHER CALCULATOR. 




No. 1543. 

1543. Boucher Calculator each ^8. 50 

The Boucher Calculator resembles an ordinary stem-winding watch, with glass-covered 
dials back and front. Ratios are set off by means of pointers or indices which, as well as 
the movable dial are moved by means of the "stem-winder" key. It is 2^ in. diameter 
by -f'g in. thick and very convenient for the pocket. 



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SLIDE RULES. 

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154i5. Slide Rules (System Kern), simplified pattern, 360° or 400°. 

The graduation cos^tt is placed on the slide each $10 . 00 

1547. Slide Rules (System Kern), combination of 360° and 400°. . " 10.00 

FULLER'S SPIRAL SLIDE RULE. 




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1548. Fuller's Spiral Slide Rule consists of a wooden cylinder 
which can be moved up or down or around a wooden axis 
held by a handle. The scale is divided on this cylinder. 
It is a single logarithmic scale 42 feet long, wound 
spirally. Ratios are established by means of a pointer 
attached to the axis at the handle and another attached 
to a brass tube sliding in the axis. This latter bears two 
indices whose distance apart is the axial length of the 
complete spiral. In Mahogany box, with directions .... each $30.00 



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MANNHEIM SLIDE RULES. 



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No. 1560. 

1560. Slide Rule (Mannheim), 10-in., divided on celluloid facings, 

with brass indicator, in case, with directions each $ 4. 50 

1561. Like No. 1560, but indicator with glass face " 5.00 

1562. Slide Rule (Mannheim), 20-in., divided on celluloid facings, 

with brass indicator, in case, with directions " 16. 50 

1564. Like No. 1562, but indicator with glass face " 17.50 

The 20-in. Slide Rules have the great advantage that they admit of finer divisions and 
consequent closer reading than the 10-in. The longer rules are naturally more apt to warp 
and may give rise to complaint, but they are, nevertheless, often preferred on account of the 
advantages of the finer divisions. 



COLLEGE SLIDE RULE. 

The College Slide Rule is intended for the use of students, to enable them to become 
familiar with the slide rule without incturing the relatively heavy expense of obtaining the 
regular rule intended for professional use. 

It is, in general, like our Mannheim Slide Rule, of the same size and with the same 
graduations, except that the vertical edge is not divided. The body of the rule and the slide 
are of thoroughly seasoned hardwood, and are backed by stout binder's board. The gradu- 
ations are on a special strong and tough white paper facing and have a protective coating. 
The brass indicator or runner holds a piece of thin transparent celluloid marked with a hair- 
line. The index mark for the under side of the slide is also a hair-line on celluloid. On the 
under side of the rule there is a table of the most frequently occurring proportions and 
formulas. 

1566. College Slide Rule, 10-in., with indicator and directions .... each 81 . 25 



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A. W. FABER'S IMPROVED CALCULATING RULE. 



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No. 1568. 

The Slide Rule has been defined as " an instrument for mechanically effecting calculations 
by logarithmetic computation" (Pickworth, The Slide Rule), and it is said that "by its aid 
various arithmetrical, algebraical and trigonometrical processes may be performed with ease 
and rapidity, the results obtained being sufficiently accurate for almost all practical require- 
ments." 

The A. W. Faber Calculating Rule consists of a " stock " or " body" about 10 inches in 
length, IJ inches in width, and § inch in thickness, a movable strip or " slide " inserted into 
the "body," surfaces level, and a "runner " about an inch square fitted with glass, which 
sliding freely the entire length of the instrument, serves to connect the fine graduations of 
the several scales in the " body " and "slide." The rule is made of boxwood, with celluloid 
facings. 

A Manual or Book of Instructions of 35 printed pages and 12 diagram% accompanies 
each rule, explaining the general principles which govern the instrument, and furnishing 
practical illustrations of its usefulness. 

1568. A. W. Faber's Calculating Eule, lOJ-in., with celluloid face. each ^3.50 



1569. A. W. Faber's Calculating Eule, lOJ-in., with self-adjusting 
slide, in boxwood, celluloid face 



4.50 




No. 1570. 

1570. A. W. Faber Calbulating Rule, 10^-in., with self-adjusting 

slide and digit indicator, in boxwood, celluloid face each ^ 5.00 



1571. Same as above, 20 inches long 



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PLANIMETERS. 

The Planimeter is the most ingenious mechanical device made for computa- 
tion. An invaluable aid to Civil and Mechanical Engineers, Naval Architects, 
Bridge Builders, etc. 





RANGE: CIRCLE OF 18 INCHES DIAMETER. 

1600. Planimeter, German Silver, arranged for measurement of 

areas in square inches ; in case, with directions each $19 . 00 

RANGE : CIRCLE OF 24 INCHES DIAMETER. 

1602. Planimeter, German Silver, arranged for measuring areas in 
either of several units (English and French), in case,with 
directions each ^80 . 00 



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RANGE OF TEL\CING POINT F : CIRCLE OF 3S INCHES DIAMETER. 

1604. Planimeter, German Silver, arranged for measuring very 

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RANGE : AREA INCLOSED BETWEEN TWO CONCENTRIC CIRCLES OF 
31 INCHES AND 13 INCHES DIAMETER, RESPECTIVELY. 

1609. Planimeter, Brass, with roller working on revolving disc; 
the instrument swings on a vertical pivot (pole) ; in case, 
with directions each $80 . 00 




No. 1610. 



RANGE: LENGTHWISE, 17 INCHES. 
CROSSWISE, 9 INCHES. 



1610. Planimeter, Brass, equally provided with revolving disc ; the 
instrument runs on a rail and its working is in no way 
affected by the condition of the drawing surface ; in case, 
with directions each $95.00 



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No. 1611. 

1611. Rolling Ball Planimeter, German Silver and Brass, having 
tracer arm 11^ in. long, which can be increased by a 
length ener to 19| in. Its angular motion is about 90 
degrees. The two rollers are made of exactly equal 
diameters, ensuring a motion of the instrument, as a 
whole, in a straight line. A surface of any length and 
of a width of 20 inches can be measured with the 19| 
inch tracer arm. Instrument complete in morocco box 
with lock. In case, with directions each $95 00 



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No. 1612. 



1612. Mechanical Integrator, German Silver, in Walnut Case, 
grooved- steel straight edge, 59 in. long, in separate case, 
with complete book of instruction each $175 . 00 

The Mechanical Integrator is an apparatus to enable the the ship-builder to find with 
accuracy and great saving of time, by the simple operation of tracing the outlines of a 
sectional drawing of a vessel and then making a plain calculation, the area, the statical 
moment and the moment of inertia, thus furnishing him the keys to compute the displace- 
ment, the center of buoyancy, the longitudinal and transverse metacenter, the curve of 
stability and the curve of dynamical stability, etc. 



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No. 1613. 

1613. Integraph of simple construction and great accuracy. 
Movement of the balances is 26 centimeters ; the basis 
may be set from 10 cm. to 4 cm. The instruments rest 
upon three rollers ; pen and pencil point is attached to 
the sliding rack of instrument. In Walnut Case and 
with complete book of instructions each $145 , 00 

The Integraph has proven to be of special aid to the naval architect, and is now in 
many cases an indispensable instrument in ship construction. With this instrument the 
different moments, curves of stability and inertia can be readily computed. To the bridge- 
builder it is invaluable, being a great help to ascertain, with great rapidity, the moments of 
tensile strength, etc., of a bridge. The manipulation of the instrument is simple. The 
operator draws the principal points through the outlines of the different curves to be calcu- 
lated. The pen or pencil point automatically draws the integral lines and not only can the 
result be read off on the graduated bar, but the whole course of integration (differential 
curves), is shown. 



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LETTERING 

Specially Invaluable to U. S. and 



DEVICE. 

City Engineers for Fine Map Work. 




No. 1614. 



This instrument, as it is illustrated above, is designed to increase at least ten-fold the accuracy 
and rapidity with which pen-work in all kinds of lettering on maps, plans and drawings, may be 
accomplished. The work can be done at an astonishingly small cost, and in quality it will be found 
satisfactory to the most fastidious. 

This device solves the problem how to repeat a word or combination of figures upon a map or 
drawing as often as may be required. It has met the approbation of all who had occasion to use or 
see it. The applications are almost unlimited, as will readily be seen. 

The construction is very simple ; the base and upright are of one casting, to which is accurately 
fitted a vertical slide that receives the type-box or dials, as the case may be. These attachments are 
fastened by means of a milled head-screw, as shown in cut. The slide is provided with a slot and key 
to insure a perfect vertical motion without any lateral play. The front edge of base is made exactly 
parallel with the dials and type-box, so that the regular T square or straight edge may be used to slide 
the instrument along where a number of figures are to be printed in a straight line. 

The type-box, 2% inches long and '"(^ inches wide, is intended to receive the words or combina- 
tion of characters which are to be used in a given class of work. The type is fastened in the ordinary 
manner by means of a clamp-screw. Into the dials are to be inserted the figures, about % inch high 
and smaller, from to 9, and, there being four of these dials, it will be seen that any combination of 
figures containing four numbers may be i>rinted at one time. 

To apply the ink, which has previously been prepared on a piece of plate glass about 4x6 inches, 
invert the apparatus, press the vertical side so that the type will project through the base, pass over the 
type with the ink roller, and the instrument is ready for use. 

The whole instrument is made of hard brass, is nicely finished, and is packed in a neat box with 
one set of four dials, type-box, mold for ink rollers and two holders of ink rollers. 

1614. Lettering Device, complete, without type each $36.00 

The cost of type will vary according to the amount and kind, which can be selected from a 
catalogue of any type founder, and may range from S:>.00 upwards. 
Secure the ink and ink rollers from a printing supply house. 



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PARALLEL RULES 



IN EBONY AND HARD RUBBER. 



1620. 
1621. 
1622. 
1623. 
1624. 
1625. 
1628. 
1629. 
1630. 
1631. 
1632. 
1633. 




No. 1620. 

Ebony Parallel Rules, brass bars, 6 in each 

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1.80 

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1.20 

1.50 

1.80 

2.40 




No. 1635. 

Ebony Rolling Parallel Rules, nickel-plated mountings, white edges, divided I, i, \, 
1 inch to the foot. 

1635. 12 in each |4.50 

1636. 15" " 5.50 

1637. 18" " 7.00 




1640. 
1641. 
1642. 
1643. 



No. 1640. 

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No. 1645. 

1645. Solid German Silver Rolling Parallel Rule, 9 in each § 8 . 00 

1646. " " " " " " 12" " 10.00 

1647. " " " " " " 15 " " 12.00 

164S. " " " " « " 18 " " 15.00 

16411. " " " " " " 24" " 20.00 

BRASS. 

1650. Parallel Rule, 9 in., weight about 18 oz each §7 . 25 

1651. " 12 " " 23 " " 8.50 

1652. « 15 " " 31 " " 10.00 

1658. " 18 " " 40 " " 12.00 

1654. " 24" " 58 " " 18.00 



TRIANGLES. 

WOODEN TRIANGLES. 

The size of all Triangles is determined by the length of the catheti indicated by the 
dotted lines. In order to secure a 30x60° and a 45° Triangle of even size of hypothenuse, 
order the 45° Triangle about 11 to 2 inches shorter than the 30 x 60° Triangle, that is, the 
size placed directly under the latter in this list. 





No. 1700. 



No. 1702. 



1700. Cherry Triangles, solid, 30 X 60' 
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No. 1704. 



1706. 



1704. Cherry Triangles, framed, 30 X 60 degrees. 



Each..$ .14 



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9 

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10 

.28 



1706. Cherry Triangles, framed, 45 degrees. 

5 7 8 9 10 

Each..$ .18 .24 .26 .30 .32 



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12 

38 





No. 1708. 



1710. 



1708. Pearwood Lined Triangles, 30 X 60 degrees. 

7 8 9 10 11 

Each $ .25 .28 .30 .35 .40 



1710. 



Pearwood Lined Triangles, 45 degrees. 

6 8 9 

Each $ .25 .35 .40 



10 

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12 

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11 

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No. 1712. 



J714. 



1712. Mahogany Triangles, Ebony Lined, 30 X 60 degrees. 

7 8 9 10 11 12 14 

Each..$ .30 .35 .40 .50 .55 .65 .75 



1714. Mahogany Triangles, Ebony Lined, 45 degrees. 



Each..$ .30 



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10 

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11 

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45 



14 

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12 

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15 in. 

.40 



15 in. 

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17 in. 
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14 in. 

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20 in. 

1.35 



14 16 in. 

1.00 1.25 



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No. 1716. 



1718. 



1716. Hard Rubber Triangles, solid, 30 X 60 degrees. 

4 6 

Each 9 .15 .20 

1718. Hard Rubber Triangles, solid, 45 degrees. 

4 5 

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No. 1721. 



1720. 



1722. 



1720. Hard Rubber Triangles, 30 X 60 degrees. 

4 5 6 7 8 

Each.. ..^ .15 .20 .25 .80 .35 

13 14 15 16 in. 

Each. ...8 .75 1.00 1.25 1.40 

1721. Hard Rubber Triangles, 22^ X 67 h degrees. 

4 5 6 7 8 

Each.. ..$ .20 .25 .30 .35 .45 

13 14 15 16 m. 

Each....$ .85 1.10 1.35 1.50 

1722. Hard Rubber Triangles, 45 degrees. 

4 5 6 7 

Each $ . 25 .30 .35 . 40 

13 14 15 16 In. 

Each.... 81 -10 1.25 1.70 2.00 



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12 in. 
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CELLULOID TRIANGLES. 





No. 1724. 



1724s. 



1726. 



1724. Celluloid Triangles, 30X60 degrees. 

3 4 5 6 

Each $ .20 .25 .30 .35 



11 

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1.70 



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16 

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17 

2.30 



1724s. Celluloid Triangles, 30X60 degrees, special bevel on inside. 



Each $ .25 

11 

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1726. Celluloid Triangles, 45 degrees. 

3 4 5 

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2.10 



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2.40 



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2.30 



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16 

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1726s. Celluloid Triangles, 45 degrees, special bevel on inside. 



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2.35 



7 

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2.60 



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16 

3.00 



9 

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17 

2.60 



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3.00 



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17 

3.50 



STEEL TRIANGLES. 



1727. Steel Triangles, nickel plated, open center, 30X60 degrees. 



Each $3.20 



3.50 



8 

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1728. Steel Triangles, nickel plated, open center, 45 degrees. 



Each $8.20 



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18 in. 

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18 in. 

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1730. Wood... 

1731. Rubber . 

1732. Celluloid 



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RUBBER. 












Nos. 1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


1748. 


Wood., .each $ .80 


.80 


.80 


.80 


.80 .8C 


» .80 


.85 


.85 


1750. 


Rubber.. " 1.20 


1.20 


1.20 


1.20 


1.2( 


J 1.20 


1.20 


1.30 


1.30 




Nos. 10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


t 15 


16 


17 


18 


1748. 


Wood., .each $ .00 


.60 


.60 


.60 


.60 .6C 


1 .50 


.40 


.40 


1750. 


Rubber.. " .85 


.85 


.85 


.85 


.85 .95 .85 


.60 


.60 




Nos. 19 


20 


21 


22 


23 24 


25 


26 


27 


1748. 


Wood . . .each $ .45 


.45 


.40 


.40 


.40 .40 .40 


.40 


.40 


1750. 


Rubber.. " .60 


.60 


.55 


.55 


.55 .55 .55 


.55 


.55 




Nos. 28 


29 


30 


31 


32 33 


34 


35 


36 


1748. 


Wood... each $ .30 


.30 


.30 


.30 


.30 .30 .30 


.30 


.30 


1750. 


Rubber.. " .50 


.50 


.50 


.50 


.50 .5C 


1 .50 


.50 


.50 






Nos. 37 


38 


39 


40 


41 42 


43 


44 


45 



1748. 


Wood . . 


.each $ .30 .30 


.30 


.30 


.30 .30 


.30 


.30 


.25 


1750. 


Rubber . 


. " .50 .40 


.35 


.40 


.40 .40 


.40 


.40 


.35 






AMERICAN 


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WOOD 


AND RUBBER 














Nos. 24 


26 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


1752. 


Wood . . 


each $ .30 


.30 


.35 


.50 


.50 


.50 


.50 


1754. 


Rubber . 


" .50 


.50 


.55 


.70 


.70 


.70 


.70 






Nos. 31 


32 


33 


34 


35 


36 


37 


1752. 


Wood . . 


each $ .55 


.55 


.50 


.50 


.55 


.55 


.60 


1754. 


Rubber . 


" .75 


.75 


.70 


.70 


.75 


.75 


.80 




- 


Nos. 38 


39 


40 


41 


42 


43 


44 


1752. 
1754. 


Wood . . 


each $ .65 


.70 
1.15 


.85. 
1.35 


.80 
1.15 1 


.80 
.15 


.80 
1.15 


.85 
1.35 


Rubber . 


" 1.00 






Nos. 45 


46 


47 


48 


49 


50 


61 


1752. 


Wood . . 


each $ .80 


.80 


.80 


.80 


.85 


.80 


.80 


1754. 


Rubber . 


" 1.15 


1.15 


1.15 


1.15 1.35 


1.15 


1.15 



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WOOD AND RUBBER. 




No. 1752. 



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SPIRAL CURVE. 




1756. Hard Rubber Spiral Curve each §1 . 50 

1758. Celluloid Spiral Curve " 1.75 

COPENHAGEN SHIP CURVES. 

For Mechanical Engineers. 




Xo. 1760. 

1760. Wood, set of 10 per set 8 4.00 

1761. Eubber, " " " 6.00 

1762. Celluloid," " " 10.00 




No. 1764. 

1764. Set of 45, Wood, containing one of each curve as listed 

under No. 1748, in case per set §18.00 

1766. Set of 45, Hard Rubber, containing one of each curve as 

listed under No. 1750, in case " 30 . 00 



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No. 1768. 

1768. Set of 28 American* Ship Curves in wood, containing one 

each curve as listed under No. 1752, in case per set $14. 00 

1770. Set of 28 American Ship Curves in hard rubber, containing 

one each curve as listed under No. 1754, in case " 24.00 

SPECIAL CURVE. 

Celluloid and Rubber. 




No 1772. 

1772. Rubber each $ . 60 

1773. Celluloid " 1.10 

LETTERING ANGLES. 

Celluloid, Rubber and Wood. 




No. 1775. 

1774. Celluloid, set of 3 Lettering Triangles, each 3 J in. in size. . per set $1 . 50 

1775. Rubber " " " " " " .. " 1.20 

1776. Wood " '' " " " " .. " 1.00 



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1778. Lettering Angles, made ot "Transparent 

Ambro," per set of above 3 pieces $1 . 80 

Our New Style Lettering Angles facilitate rapid and accurate lettering because all 
slopes are in one horizontal line and in equal distance from the T Square or Straight Edee 
along which they slide. The old style required constant moving up and down to accomplish 
the desired slope Our new style has the farther advantage that it permits of inking the 
letters without nsk of blurring the lines. Put a piece of cardboard or blotting paper " V 
next to edge of T Square " B " and under the lettering angle, thus raising the lettering angle 
over the drawing paper In this way you could ink slope "A" of the letter " K," and wMle 
that line is still wet slide along the angle to draw slope " B," as shown by above cut. 



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LETTERING TEMPLETS. 
Hard Rubber. 




No. 1780. 
1780. Rubber, Set of 3 per set $1 . 50 

EMBANKMENT ANGLES. 

Celluloid and Rubber. 




' • No. 1782. 

1 X 4, 1 X 5, 1 X 6, 1 X 8, 1 X 10, 1 X 12 in. 
1782. Hard Rubber, Set of 3, 6 Slopes per set $2. 00 



1784. Araber, Set of 3, 6 Slopes 



4.00 



TRIANGLES FOR ROOF PITCH. 

Celluloid and Rubber. 




No. 1786. 

1786. Hard Rubber, Set of 6 per set ^3.10 

1788. Amber, Set of 6 " 4 . 50 



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1790. 
1791. 
1792. 
1793. 
1794. 
1795. 
1796. 
1797. 
1798. 
1799. 
1800. 
1801. 
1802. 

i8(:>3. 

1804. 
1805. 
1806. 
1807. 



HYPERBOLAS, ELLIPSES AND PARABOLAS. 






No. 17yu. 



1799. 



1793. 



Hard Rubber Hyperbolas, Set of 8, from 2 to 5 J in per set 



Wood 

Celluloid 

Hard Rubber Parabolas, 

Wood 

Celluloid 

Rubber Ellipses, Set of 6 

Wood 

Celluloid 

Rubber 

Wood 

Celluloid 

Rubber 

Wood 

Celluloid 



2 to 5^ " 

2 to 5^ " 

1\ to 5^ " 

3^ to 14J " 

l^to 5^ " 

8i to 141 " 

1\ to 5^ " 

S\ to 14J " 





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6 




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8 




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10 




10 




10 



WEIGHTS FOR SPLINES. 




82.85 
1.70 



00 
85 
00 
70 
40 
00 
60 
1.90 
1.00 



50 
50 



1.75 
3.00 
2.70 
1.90 
3.80 



No. 1809. 
1809. Lead Weights for Splines, with Finger, about 3 J lbs each §1 . 00 

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SPLINES. 

Hard Rubber, Wood and Celluloid. 

No. 1810. 

18 24 30 36 42 

1810. Eubber....each$ .30 .35 .40 .45 .50 

1811. Wood " .15 .30 .35 .40 .45 

1812. Celluloid.. " .35 .45 .50 .60 .70 



RAILROAD CURVES. 

WOOD AND RUBBER. 



1814. 

1816. 

1818. 

1820. 
1822. 



1824. 
1826. 



1828. 
1830. 

1832. 



48 


54 


60 in 


60 


.70 


.80 


55 


.60 


.70 


80 


.95 


1.10 




No. 1814. 

Scale of American inches. 

In plain wooden case. 

Set of 10 Curves, from 12 to 120 in. radius, varying 12 in., 

arc finished only on the convex side — in Wood per set 

Same as 1 814 — in Eubber " 

Set of 17 Curves, from 12 to 60 in. radius, varying 3 in., 
arc finished only on the convex side — in Wood " 

Same as 1818 — in Eubber " 

Set of 24 Curves, from IJ to 24 in. radius, varying ^ in. 
from IJ to 10 in., 2 in. from 10 to 24 in., arc finished 
only on the convex side — in Wood " 

Same as 1822— in Eubber " 

Set of 43 Curves, from 3 J to 200 in. radius, varying J in. 
from 3^ to 10 in., varying 2 in. from ]0 to 24 in., vary- 
ing 3 in. from 24 to 42 in., varying 6 in. from 42 to 90 
in., varying 10 in. from 90 in. to 140 in., varying 20 
in. from 140 to 200 in., arc finished only on the convex 
side — in Wood " 

Same as 1826 — in Eubber " 

Set of 20 Curves, from 12 to 120 in. radius, varying 6 in. — 

in Wood " 

Same as 1830— in Eubber '' 

Single Eailroad Curves — in Eubber " 

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7.50 

7.75 
12.50 



10.25 
17.00 



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30.00 

9.00 

14.00 

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SCALE OF DEGREES. 

Scale, 40 Feet to the Inch. 

ISiU. Set of 10 Curves, from 1° to 10° by every degree— Wood, per set $ 6.00 

183G. " '' " " " " —Rubber, " 9.00 

1S3>;. Set of 20 Curves, from 1° to 20° by every degree— Wood, " 12.00 

1S40. " ." " " " " —Rubber, " 18.00 



Scale, 100 Feet to the Inch. 

1S42. Set of 12 Curves, from 1° to 12° by every degree — Wood, per set $ 6.75 
1S44. " " " " " " —Rubber, " 10.00 

100 Foot Scale. 




No. 1846. 

1846. Set of 41, with Tangent, made in Rubber only, marked in degrees and inches : 

0° 30^=114.59 in. 3° 30^=16. 37 in. 6° =9.55in. 8° 30^=6.75 in. 

1° = 57.30 " 3° 45^=15.28 " 6° 15^=9.17 " 8° 45^=6.55 " 

1° 15^= 45.84 " 4° =14.33 " 6° 30^=8.82 " 9° =6.37 " 

1° 30^= 38.20 " 4° 15^=13.48 " 6° 45^=8.49 " 9° 15^=6.20 " 

1° 45^= 32.74 " 4° 30^=12.73 " 7° =8.19 " 9° 30^=6.04 " 

2° = 28.65 " 4° 45^=12.07 " 7° 15^=7.91 " 9° 45^=5.88 " 

2° 15^= 25.47 " 5° =11.46 " 7° 30^=7.64 " 10° =5.74 " 

2° 30^= 22.92 " 5° 15^=10.92 " 7° 45^=7.40 " 10° 30^=5.48 " 

2° 45^= 20.84 " 5° 30^=10.42 " 8° =7.17 " 11° =5.22 " 

3° = 19.10 " 5° 45^= 9.97 " 8° 15^=6.95 " 11° 30^=4.99 " 
3° 15^= 17.63 " 

In wooden box per set $35 . 00 

Single Railroad Curves, in Rubber only, with Tangent each $1 . 20 

" " in Rubber " 1.00 

" " in Wood " .80 

ZINC RAILROAD CURVES. 

1847. 20 in set per set $8.00 



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SPLINES AND SPLINE WEIGHTS IN SETS. 




No. 1848. 

1848. Cont'g: 4 Spline Weights, No. 1809. 

1 each Hard Kubber Splines, No. 1810, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42 in. 
1 " Wood Splines, No. 1811, 18, 24, 30, 36, 48 in. 

In strong wooden box per set $10 . 00 



BEAM COMPASS BARS. 




Size No. 1. 





No. 3. 



1850. Beam Compass Bars made of hard wood. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 in. 

Each (any size) $ .35 .40 .45 .50 .60 .(S'o 



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PERSPECTIVE LINEADS, 




^'o. 1852. 



18)2. Perspective Linead or Centrolinead, Mahogany, Ebony Lined, 
Nickel-plated Swivels, with two Studs. Blade 24 in.. 

Arms 10 in each $2 . 50 

1854. Same as No.l 852, with Blade 30 in.. Arms 11 in " 3.50 

1856. " " 1852, " 36" " 12" " 4.00 

DIRECTIOMS FOR USING Nos. 1852-18o6.— Both edges of the blade are used for draughting. 
Above cut shows position in drawing from the left. To draw from the right it is only necessary to 
more the upper arm with the swivel to the lower end of the blade head. 

PATENT ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULERS. 

These rulers consist of a ruling edge of rubber (Xos. 1858, 1860, 1861) or steel (Xo. 1859) 
in combination with a bar of soft lead. They will hold any curve into which they are bent 




1858. 
1859. 
1860. 
1861. 
1862. 



No. 1858. 





No. 1859. 

- '"fVCe -^ ' y^ STEEL. 

No. 1860. 

Adjustable Curve Ruler, 14 J in. long each $1 . 87 

" " 30 " " " .87 

" " Double Edge, 7 in. long " .35 

(< ci "15 " " " 75 

" " « 31 " " " 1.50 



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STRAIGHT EDGES. 



No. 1864. 
1864. Cherry, one edge beveled. 

12 15 18 24 

Each S .12 .15 .20 .25 



30 

.30 



36 

35 



42 

.40 



48 in. 

.50 



No. 1865. 



1865. Hardwood, Lined, thin square edges. 

24 30 36 42 

Each $ .35 .45 .55 .65 



48 S4 60 72 in. 

,75 1.00 1.25 1.50 



No. 1866. 
1866. Mahogany, Ebony Lined, thin square edges. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 

Each ^.50 .60 .75 .90 1.10 1.40 



60 72 in. 

1.70 2.00 



No. 1867. 

1867. Hard Eubber Straight Edges, with square edges. 

12 15 18 24 30 36 

Each $ .35 .45 .55 .80 1.05 1.30 



42 in. 
1.60 



No. 1868. 
1868. Celluloid Lined Straight Edges, with square edges. 

18 24 30 36 42 

Each $.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.80 



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Xo. 1870. 
1870. Steel Straight Edges, nickel plated, with square edges. 

15 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 72 in. 

Each.. .$1.40 1.65 2.25 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 9.50 13.75 



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No. 1872. 



1872. Steel Straight Edges, nickel plated, one edge beveled the other square. 

15 18 24 30 36 42 48 60 72 in. 

Each $2.25 2.50 3.25 4.25 5.25 7.00 8.50 11.50 15.00 



T SQUARES 

Cherry Wood. 

Xo. 1874. 



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15 18 21 24 30 36 42 in. 

1874. Fixed Head each 8.20 .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 .50 

1875. Shirting " " .50 .60 .70 .80 .90 1.00 1.10 

Above Shifting Head T Squares over 18 inches furnished with two Brass Swivels. 



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Ash Wood Blade, Maple Lined, Walnut Head 




No. 1880. 





No. 


1881. 












15 


18 


21 


24 


30 


36 in. 


1880. 


Fixed Head each $ .30 


.40 


.50 


.60 


.70 


.80 


1881. 


Shifting " " .65 


.75 


.90 


1.10 


1.30 ] 


L.50 




42 


48 


54 


60 


72 in. 




1880. 


Fixed Head each ^1 . 00 


1.20 


1.40 


1.60 


1.80 




1881. 


Shifting " .... " 1.70 


1.90 


2.10 


2.40 


2.75 




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T SQUARES. 
Mahogany. 

Ebony Lined, with Shellac Finish. 



TS 



No. 1882. 
Mahogany, with 2 Swivels. 

Shifting Head. 







No. 


1883. 






21 


24 


1882. 


Fixed Head.. 


. . each $ . 50 


.65 


1883. 


Shifting " . . 


. . " 1.25 


1.50 



30 36 42 48 in. 

.80 1.00 1.25 1.50 



1882. Fixed Head 

1883. Shifting " 



64 60 72 in. 

each $1.75 2.00 2.25 

2.75 3.00 3.25 



Above Shifting Head T Squares are furnished with 2 Brass Swivels. 



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T SQUARES. 

Mahogany, Amber Lined. 

Shellac Finished. 




No. 1886. 



No. 1887. 



1886. Fixed Head, 

1887. Shifting «' 

1886. Fixed Head, 

1887. Shifting " . 



18 21 24 30 36 42 in. 

each $1.10 1.30 1.50 1.85 2.15 2.50 

. " 1.90 2.20 2.45 2.80 3.20 3.60 

48 54 60 72 in. 

each $3.00 4.75 5.75 6.75 

4.20 5.75 6.75 7.75 



Amber Blade, Curved Ebonized Head. 



1888. Fixed Head each 

1889. Shifting " " 



24 


30 


36 


42 


48 in. 


$1.80 


2.25 


2.75 


3.25 


3.50 


3.25 


3.75 


4.25 


5.00 


6 . 00 



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Rubber. 

Walnut Head, with Maple Lining and Shellac Finish— Rubber Blade. 




No. 1900 






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Xo. 1901. 










18 21 


24 


1900. 


Fixed Head. 


.each 


81.00 1.25 


1.50 


1901. 


Shifting " .. 


<i 


1.75 2.00 
Tapered 

In Wood. 


2.25 



30 36 42 in. 

2 . 00 2.50 3 . 00 

2.50 3.00 3.50 



L_ I Xo. 1904. 

1904. Mahogany, Ebony Lined, Blade and Head. 

30 36 42 48 54 60 in. 

Each $1 . 20 1 . 40 1 . 00 1 . 85 2.25 2.75 



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No. 1908. 

Fixed Head with Adjustment. 

1908. Mahogany, Ebony Lined. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 60 in. 

Each .... $1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 

1909. Mahogany, Amber Lined. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 60 in. 

Each .... $3.25 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 7.00 



With Dean's Patent Swivel, Nickel. 




No. 1920. 

Shifting Head with Adjustment. 

1920. Mahogany, Ebony Lined. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 60 In. 

Each .... $2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.50 

1921. Mahogany, Amber Lined. 

24 30 36 42 48 54 60 in. 

Each 13.50 3.75 4.25 4,75 5.50 6.50 7.50 



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T SQUARES. 
Climax or Protractor. 

Polished Nickel Mountings. 




No. 1923. 



Made in Mahogany, Ebony Lined, and Mahogany Amber Lined only. 



30 36 

1923. Mahogany, Ebony Lined each $ 8 . 00 9 . 00 

1924. " Amber " " 10.00 11.00 



42 in. 
10.00 

12.00 



Steel. 




No. 1925 



1925. Steel Blade, Nickel Plated, P'ixed Japanned Iron Head. 

18 24 30 36 

Each $3.00 3.^0 4.50 5.60 



42 in. 

6.60 




No. 1926 



1926. Steel Blade, Nickel Plated, Movable Japanned Iron Head. 

18 24 30 36 

Each $4.25 5.00 5.75 6.75 



42 in. 

7.75 



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BLACKBOARD SET. 



OF CHERRY WOOD WITH SHELLAC FINISH. 




No. 1928. 

1928. Contains 1 Protractor, 15J in.; Triangle, 24 in.; Straight Edge, 

36 in.; T Square, 24 in set $5 . 00 



BLACKBOARD DIVIDERS. 



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No. 1930. No. 1931. 1932. 1933. 

1930. Plain Wood Divider, with Brass Crayon Holder, 15 in. long. . each $1.10 

1931. " " « " Wooden Arc and Brass Crayon 

Holder, 15 in. long " 1.35 

For School, for Crayon, or Lead Pencil. 

12 16 18 24 30 in. 

1932. WithoutArc each $1.10 1.35 1.60 1.85 2.10 

1933. With Brass Arc " 1.60 1.85 2.25 2.65 3.15 

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THE UNIVERSAL DRAFTING MACHINE. 




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Net Price List. 
1938. Machine for Drawings up to 32^' X 42^^ each $25.00 

HOW IT WORKS — You draw your lines and scale them with the same edge at the 
same time. This saves change of tools. Without the machine, you draw with one edge, 
lay that down, pick-up another, and scale with that. The saving of time is a third in 
average work. Angular work is as easy as straight. You adjust the square to any obliquity, 
clamp it there, and move it to any part of the board. It is always parallel to itself so long 
as one adjustment is kept. These two functions of the machine save time to the extent of a 
quarter to half, and distraction of mind less easy to value. All you have to do is to move 
the square to the place, and then draw and scale your line ; the ruling edges take care of 
themselves. 

DRAWING BOARDS. 




16 X 21 i '' 

18 X 24 \ " 

19 X 25 ^ " 





No. 1940. 




End 


Baltens, Flush both Sides. 




No. 1940. 




No. 1940. 






Each. 




Each. 


Pine Wood . . . 


$ .88 


20 X 26 l-in. Pine Wood . . 


$1.50 


(< 


1.00 


22 X 28 i " 


1.63 


1 1 


1.13 


23 X 31 i- " 


1.88 


K 


1.25 


31 X 42 I- " 


2.75 



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PINE WOOD DRAWING BOARD, 

With Tapered Dovetailed Battens on the Back. 




No. 1942. 



No. 1942. 

12 X 17 J-in. Pine Wood 
16 X 21 J " 

18 X 24 J " 

19 X 25 ^ " " 

20 X 26 1 " " 



Each. 

1.25 

38 
50 
75 
00 



No. 1942. 



22 X 28 l-in. Pine Wood 

23 X 31 t " '' 
27 X 34 I "" " 
31 X 42 I " " 
33 X 55 i " " 



DRAWING BOARDS. 




No. 1943. 



Hard Wood Ledges, Screws running in Oval Washers. 



±z A 1/ f-in 
16 X 21 I '' 

18 X 24 J « 

19 X 25 J " 

20 X 26 I- " 



No. 1943. 


Each. 




No. 


1943. 


Pine Wood. 


. $1.25 


22 X 28 l-in. 


Pine Wood 


ii 


1.38 


22 X 31 t " 




(( 


11 


1.50 


27 X 34 f " 




i< 


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1.75 


31 X 42 1 " 




(( 


11 


. 2.00 


33 X 55 1- " 




11 



Each. 

$2.50 
3.13 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 



Each. 

$2.50 
3.13 
3.50 
5.00 
7.50 



Packing Cases will be charged at cost. 

These Boards are made with the beet of care of thoroughly seasoned Pine Wood. 

All Boards with Shellac finish will be charged at 10 per cent advance on above prices. 

Larger Boards made to order. 

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DRAWING BOARDS. 
For Lineal Drawing. 




No. 1944. 

Made of 3-in. Pine Wood with 3-in. Hardwood Ledges, screwed to the back, running in 
Oval Metal Washers, the end of Board is secured with Hardwood Strips and cut in. 



No. 1944. 




No. 1944. 






Each. 




Each. 


18 X 24 l-in. Pine Wood.. 


$1.88 


23 X 31 t-in. Pine Wood.. 


$3.38 


19 X 25 i " 


2.13 


27 X 34 1 " 


3.75 


20 X 26 i " 


2.50 


31 X 42 1 " 


5.63 


22 X 28 1 " 


2.80 


33 X 55 t " 


8.38 



Super Extra. 




No. 1945. 



For Draughtsmen's Use. 



No. 1945. 




No. 1945. 






Each. 




Each. 


18 X 24 i-in. Pine Wood.. 


. $2.13 


23 X 31 t-in- Pine Wood.. 


$3.75 


19 X 25| " 


2.50 


27 X 34 t " 


4.13 


20 X 26 t " 


3.00 


31 X 42 -} " 


6.25 


22 X 28 1 " 


3.38 


33 X 55 i " 


9.38 



Packing Cases will be charged at cost. 
All Boards with Shellac finish will be charged at 10 per cent advance on above prices. 

Larger Boards made to order. 



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TRESTLES FOR DRAWING BOARDS. 

PINE WOOD. 





No. 1948. 1950. 

1948. Pine Wood Trestles, without slanting top per pair $5 . 00 

1949. " " with slanting top " 5 . 75 

1950. " " " adjustable top " 9.00 

HARDWOOD TRESTLES. 

1952. Ash Wood Trestles, Shellac Finish, 

37 in. long, 38 in. high . . . each $5 . 75 



No. 1952. 

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No. 1954. 1956. 

1954. Folding Ash Wood Trestle, Shellac Finish, 37 in. high, 33 

in. long each $12 . 50 

1955. Folding Ash Wood Trestle, Shellac Finish, with Drawing 

Board, 31 X 42 " 16.75 

1956. Folding Ash Wood Trestle, Shellac Finish, with Drawing 

Board, 33 X 55 " 18.50 

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THE NORMAL ADJUSTABLE DRAWING TABLE. 




No. 1958. 



The Normal Adjustable Drawing Table can be raised, lowered or set at an 
inclination instantly by loosening the nut of the central rod which moves in slots 
of the legs, as readily seen from the illustration. 

The drawing board can be detached and the trestle folded up, occupying 
little more space than an ordinary drawing board, a great advantage if the table 
is not used constantly, as it can be put out of the way, or set up in a few minutes. 

Trestles are made of Ash Wood, fine Shellac finish; drawing boards are made 
of clear and well-seasoned Pine. 



Size 


3F Board. 


23 X 31 


t-in 


27 X 


34 


"s 


31 X 


42 


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33 X 


55 


7 «< 


36 X 


48 


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42 X 


60 


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in. Pine Wood each 



$8.75 
10.00 
11.25 
15.00 
17.50 
20.00 



Packing Cases will be charged at cost. 



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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF 

FRY'S PATENT DRAUGHTING TABLES. 

The Frames are made of the best quality gray iron, black enamel finish with 
bronze trimmings, thoroughly braced and bolted together. There are no springs 
or set screws to get weak or loose. The frames are made in proportion to size of 
the top. Sizes Nos. 3 to 7 have two braces under top as shown in cut on page 
200. The adjustments are very simple and easily made. Top can be adjusted to 
any angle from a horizontal to a vertical position, without stooping or moving 
from your seat, and the table is very strong and stands rigid in all positions • 
They are made in four different styles, A, B, C and D, and seven sizes. All our 
tops or Drawing Boards are of the very best; made of 4-in. strips of the best 
quality Michigan White Pine, thoroughly kiln dried, tongued and grooved and 
glued together, with hard wood ledges secured to back with heavy screws running 
in oval slots, with metal bushing. The back is sawed half way through every 
3 or 4 inches to reduce the warping strength. Side Ledges or Strips of Cherry 
Wood are put on by our own improved method, making a hard smooth surface for 
T square to work on, being a very desirable feature. The tops are full inch thick 
when finished. The Swing Drawer, box under top on Style B, and Cabinet on 
Style C, are all made of Oak, Antique Finish, Oil Eubbed. 





No. 1960 with Swing Drawer. 



No. 1960 with Cabinet. 



The above cuts represent our table we designed particularly for Engineering and 
Drawing Schools, and persons who do not need very large drawing boards, and cannot afford 
to pay price of larger tables. Size of top 24 x 32 in. The top is made the same as our large 
tops and can be adjusted from 35 inches to 43 inches high when level, and folds same as 
shown on page 198. Swing drawer and tray are made of hard wood, nicely finished, and 
can be hung on either end of table. 

Cabinet has 4 drawers, 7i x 18 x 3J in, (Inside measure), made of Ash, paneled, antique 
finish. Either the circular swing tray or swing drawer can be used as desired. The cabinet 
can be attached at any time by the use of four screws. Larger tops can be used if desired. 

1960. Without Swing Drawer each $12 . 00 

With Swing Drawer " 14.00 

With Cabinet and Circular Swing Tray " 22 . 00 

A Liberal Discount Given to Schools, • 



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DRAUGHTING TABLES. 




style A, Size 1. 

No. 1962. 

The above cut represents the Style A Tables. It is a plain Table with Drawing Board. Top 
adjustable to any angle, from horizontal to vertical position. Can be raised from 32 inches to 38 inches 
when level. Folds same as shown below. The swing Drawer or Tray or Foot Rest can be attached 
when desired. The frame of Style A, Nos. 3 to 7, is made with two braces as shown on page 200. 



No. 1, 32 X 


42 in 


2, 37 X 


48 " 


3, 37 X 


60 " 


4,40 X 


72 " 


5,40 X 


84 " 


6,42 X 


96 " 


7, 48 X 


120 " 




Style B, Size 2. Front View. 

No. 1964. 



style B. Folded End View. 



The above cuts represent the same table that is shown on page 199, only in diflferent positions. 
For sizes and prices see same page. All styles and sizes fold same as shown ahovp. 



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DRAUGHTING TABLES, 




style B, Size 2. With Top Open. 



No. 1964. 



No. 1, size 32 X 42 in ' each $28.50 

2, " 37X48" " 34.00. 

(Larger sizes, see page 200.) 

Style B is the most popular of all. It has a neat and substantial foot rest, easily 
changed from one side of the table to another. A neatly polished Oak drawer and tray, 
8 X 12i in. (inside measure), attached to a swinging arm which can be hung on either end of 
frame ; also a polished Oak tray, or box, two inches deep, with paneled bottom and molded 
sides, mounted on frame the same as the top on Style A. The top, or drawing board, is 
hinged to the rear edge of box or base, and by means of an iron lever under front edge of top 
and the tilting device on frame you can adjust the top to almost any angle required, and can 
change the height to any point from 34 inches to 42 inches without moving from your seat, 
and by raising or lowering the frame you can change the height to any point from 34 inches 
to 47 inches, and can also be used as an easel for water coloring or crayon work. Can be 
folded as shown on page 198. We claim this to be the best adjustable table on the market . 



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DRAUGHTING TABLES. 




The above cut illustrates Ncf. 3 to 7, Style B. They vary in size according to number. 
The adjustments are the same in every way as the one shown on page 199. They are specially 
adapted for work of Enginetrs, Map Makers and Jarge detail work. 



Xo. 3, 37 X 60 in ecach $40.00 

4, 40 X 72" " 44.00 

5, 40 X 84" " 48.00 

6, 42 X 96" " 53.00 

7,48X120" " 58.00 



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DRAUGHTING TABLES. 




No. 1, Style C. 

No. 1968. . ' 

The above cut illustrates Style C Table. It is the same as Style B, with cabinet or case 
attached to rear of frame. Cabinet is 12 inches wide, 16 inches high and 30 inches long. 
Made of Oak; paneled all around. Antique finish, with bronze pulls, or lock and key as 
desired. Drawer full length, to pull from right or left as ordered. The circular swing tray 
is over 12 inches in diameter. Made of Oak, and can be hung on either end of frame. Nos. 
1 and 2 are particularly adapted for private office or home use. Folds same as shown on 
page 198. 

No. 1, 32 X 42 in each |37.00 



2, 37 X 48 " 

3, 37 X 60 " 

4, 40 X 72 " 

5, 40 X 84 " 

6, 42 X 96 " 

7, 48 X 120 " 



42.00 
47.00 
52.00 
57.00 

62.00 
67.00 



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DRAUGHTING TABLES. 






No. 1, Foldingr Drawing: Table 
•with Swing Drawer. 

No. 1970. 



No. 2, Folding Draw^ingr 
Table. 

1971. 



No. 2, 
Folded. 



The above cuts illustrate our Patent Folding Drawing Table. The frames are made of 
Oak, filled, varnished and oil rubbed, the tops are made of clear white pine, smooth drawing 
surface, and trued up for T square and attached to frame by hinges and adjustable slides or 
braces. Top is easily adjustable to any angle desired, stands firm, and can be folded up flat 
when not in use. It is the best cheap table on the market. 

1970. No. 1, 24 X 36 in., 29 in. high, without Swing Drawer each $ 5.00 

1971. No. 2, 32 X 42 " 38 " " " " " 7.50 

1972. No. 3, 37 X 4S " 38 " " " " " 10.00 

Swing Arm and Drawer " 2 . 00 

The No. 1 with Swing Drawer is a good table for drawing schools where they cannot 
afford more expensive tables. 

Liberal Discount Given to Dealers and Schools. 



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THUMB TACKS. 





No. 2001. 2003. 



2005. 



2014. 



2012. 



2010. 



Tacks Nos. 2001-2014 are made with great care. They have best hardened Steel Pins 
judiciously proportioned in thickness and length so as not to bend, which are scretoed and 
riveted into German Silver Heads, with fine thin edges, offering no obstruction to T square 
or triangle to slide over. 

FINE GERMAN SILVER TACKS. 

steel Points, Screwed in and Riveted, One Dozen on a Card. 



2001. Kound Head, | in dozen 



2003. 
2004. 
2005. 


« 9 U 

T6 

1 " 


2010. 


Beveled Head, f " 


2012. 


1 u 


2013. 
2014. 


(( 9 a 
T6 

i a 



.60 
.70 
.75 
.80 

.60 
.70 
.75 
.80 



2021. 
2022. 
2023. 
2024. 
2025. 
2030. 
2031. 
2032. 
2033. 
2034. 



GERMAN SILVER TACKS. 

steel Points, Riveted, One Dozen on a Card. 
Round Head, f in dozen 



7 ( 
TB" 

1 ( 
2" 

9 I 
TF 

5 < 

8 



Beveled Head, f ' 



7 ( 

9 I 
TB" 



.30 

.35 
.40 
.45 
.50 
.30 
.35 
.40 
.45 
.50 



STEEL THUMB TACKS. 



2035. Solid Head, f in per box of 100 $ .75 

2036. " -^7^ " " " 1 . 00 

2037. " i" " " 1.25 



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THUMB TACKS. 



Round Head, not Mounted. 




No. 2040. 





2U41. 



2042. 



These tacks are capped so that there is no danger of point pushing through the head. 

2040. Brass, ^^^ in per gross ^ . 65 

2041. 
2042. 
20' 0. Gei 



2051. 
2052. 



9 



man Silver, ^^ in, 



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.75 




85 


1 


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1 


25 


1 


50 



2054. 
2<>5(j. 
205.^. 
2055. 
2057. 
2059. 



Round Head, Mounted, One Dozen on a Card. 
Brass, jV i^ P^'" gross $1 . 00 per dozen $ 



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German Silver, ^^ in. 



J* " 



1.10 
1.25 
1.50 
1.65 
1.85 



.15 
.20 
.25 
.25 
.30 
.35 



STEEL STAMPED TACKS. 





No. 2060. 2061. 2062. 

2060. Round Heads, f in. diameter per box of 100 S . 45 

2061. " y7^ " " " " .55 

2062. " -/^ " " " " .65 

Mounted, One Dozen on a Card. 

2060 M. Round Heads, } in. diameter. .. per gross § .90 per dozen 3 -10 

2Mt-,l.M. " ^ " " .. " 1.10 " .15 

2062 M. " fV " " ■• " 1-3^ " -20 



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THUMB TACKS. 

The Capped Stamped Steel Tacks have a thin but strong German Silver Metal Cap, 
firmly spun on the head. They are of very neat appearance and very durable. 

2064. Capped Tacks, | in. diameter per box of 100 % . 76 

2065. " ^" " ,...." " .90 

2066. " 3^ " " " " 1.10 

Mounted, One Dozen on a Card. 

2064m. Capped Tacks, f in. diameter. .. per gross $1.50 per dozen $ .20 

2065m. " T-V" " ... " 1.80 " .25 

2066m. " TF " " ... " 2.20 " ■ .30 



HARDTMUTH'S NEEDLE POINT. 
BEST QUALITY TACKS. 



2067. 33 Eound Heads, y^^ in. diameter. . .per gross 
35 
37 



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$8.00 per dozen $ .75 

9.00 " .85 

11.50 " 1.00 



HORN CENTERS. 



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No. 2068. 



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2069. 



2068. Horn Center, plain, ^ in. diameter each 

2069. " with German Silver Kim, f in. diameter " 

TACK LIFTER. 



.15 
.50 




No. 2070. 
2070. Tack Lifter, Nickel Plated each §1 . 25 



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PAPER CUTTERS. 




No. 2072. 
2072. Paper Cutter, Nickel Plated each S . 65 



LEAD PENCIL FILE. 




No. 2073. 
2073. Lead Pencil File, 6 in each § J. 25 

A convenient little tool, consisting of a steel file with black wooden handle and with a 
steelitack lifter at the end. 

ARKANSAS OIL STONES. 




No. 2074. 

2074. Arkansas Oil Stone, in case with cover, 3 in each $ . 75 

2075. " " " " 5" " 2.00 

2076. " " wedge shape slip " .40 

2077. " " " about 1^ X 3 in " .60 

2078. " " " " li^ X 4| in " .80 

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PAPER WEIGHTS. 




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No. 2081. 2082. 

2080. Japanned, weight 10 ounces each % .15 

2081. " ' " \\ pounds " .20 

2082. " '' 1 pound " .25 





No. 2083-2084. 

2083. Leather covered, weight \\ pounds, size, 2| X 2 Y^ \\ each % .60 

2084. " " " 2| " " 3| X 2f X 11 " .75 




No. 2085-2086. 

2085. Leather covered, Polished Brass Handle, weight 4^ pounds, 

size, 8^ X \l X 4^ ." each ^1.75 

2086. Leather covered. Polished Brass Handle, weight 5 J pounds, 

size, 9f X 2 X 31 " 2.00 



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WATER COLORS 

WINSOR <St NEWTON'S. 





Full Cake. 



Fall Pan. 



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2090.— 



Half Cake. 

1. Antwerp Blue. 

2. Bister. 

3. Blue Black. 
*4. British Ink. 

5. Brown Ocher. 

6. Brown Pink. 
*7. Bronze. 

8. Burnt Sienna. 

9. Burnt Umber. 

10. Chinese White. 

11. Chrome Yellow. 

12. Cologne Earth. 



Half Pan. 



*13. Constant White. 23. 

14. Deep Chrome. 24. 

*15. Dragon's Blood. *25. 

16. Emerald Green. 26. 

m. Flake White. 27. 

18. Gamboge. 28. 

19. Hooker's Green, 29. 

No. 1. 30. 

20. Hooker's Green, 31. 

Mo. 2. 32. 

21. Indigo. 33. 

22. Indian Red. 34. 



Italian Pink. 
Ivory Black. 
King's Yellow. 
Lamp Black. 
Light Red. 
Naples Yellow. 
Neutral Tint. 
New Blue. 
Olive Green. 
Orange Chrome. 
Payne's Grey. 
Prussian Blue. 



35. Prussian Green. 

36. Raw Sienna. 

37. Raw Umber. 

40. Roman Ocher. 

41. f?ap Green. 

42. Terre Verte. 

43. Vandyke Brown 

44. Venetian Red. 

45. Vermilion. 

47. Yellow Lake. 

48. Yellow Ocher. 



Full Cake or Pan.... each $ .25 Half Cake or Pan each 8 -lo 



2091.— 



*49. Black Lead. 

50. Brown Madder. 

51. Carmine Lake. 
89. Cerulean Blue. 

52. Crimson Lake. 


54. Mars Yellow. 

55. Neutral Orange. 
64. Orange 

Vermilion. 


56. Purple Lake. 

57. Roman Sepia. 

58. Ruben's Madder. 
5i>. Scarlet Lake. 


90. 
60. 

61. 
62. 


Scarlet Madder. 
Scarlet 

Vermilion 
Sepia. 
Warm Sepia. 


Full Cake or Pan . . 


..each S .45 


Half Cake or Pan 




.each $ .25 


2092.— 










69. Cadmium 

Orange. 
68. Cadmium 

Yellow. 
63. Cobalt Blue. 


71. French Blue. 

74. Indian Purple. 
53. Indian Yellow. 

75. Intense Blue. 

76. Lemon Yellow. 


87. Mars Orange. 
73. Oxide of 

Chromium. 
77. Pale Cadmium 

Yellow. 


79. 
65. 
81. 


Pure Scarlet. 
Violet Carmine. 
Viridian. 


Full Cake or Pan . . 


..each $ .65 


Half Cake or Pan 


. . . 


.each $ .35 


2093.— 











66. Aureolin. 

91. Aurora Yellow. 

67. Burnt Carmine. 
70. Carmine. 

Full Cake or Pan . 
2094.— 

83. Smalt. 

Full Cake or Pan. 
2095.— 



*85. Field's Orange 
Vermilion. 
86. Madder Carmine. 



78. Pink Madder. 
92. Primrose 

Aureolin. 



82. Purple Madder. 
80. Rose Madder. 
93. Yellow Carmine. 



.each § .90 Half Cake or Pan each 8 .45 



84. Ultramarine Ash. 

.each $1.40 



Half Cake or Pan each $ . 70 



Genuine Ultramarine. 



Quarter Cake each $2 . 25 

Colors marked * are NOT made in full and half PANS, but ONLY In full and half CAKES. 



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WATER COLORS. 

IN BOXES. 




Lock and Drawer. 

No. 2099. 



2096. Lock and Drawer Box containing 12 Half Cakes, Brushes, etc. 

2097. " " " • 18 " 

2098. " " " 24 " 

2099. " " " 12 Whole 

3000. " " " 18 " 

3001. " " " 24 " 

EMPTY JAPANNED TIN BOXES. 

For Moist Colors in Pans. 




3008. 
3009. 
3010. 
3011. 
3012. 
3013. 
3014. 



No. 3011. 



For 6 Whole or 12 Half Pans each 

" 8 " 16 " 

" 10 " 20 " , 

" 12 " 24 " 

" 16 " 32 " 

" 18 " 36 " 

" 24 " 48 " 



Each. 
$ 5.25 

6.50 

8.90 

7.70 

10.50 

14.50 



.80 
.90 
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15 
30 
40 
60 



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DRAWING BOARD MUCILAGE AND PHOTO-MOUNTER. 





No. 3016. 



3018. 



3015. Drawing Board Mucilage, 3-oz. Jars, 1 doz. in a box per doz. §1.80 

301G. " " " 6 " «- 1 a a u 3 00 

3017. " " " 1-gal. " each 3.50 

3018. Photo-Mounter, Three-ounce Jars, 1 dozen in a box per doz. 1.80 

3019. " " Six " « 1 « u « 3.00 

3020. " " One gallon Jars each 3 . 50 

TECHNICAL WATER COLORS. 

The Technical Colors introduced by us many years ago oflfer to the profession an 
always ready material for tinting drawings. The tints being ready mixed, these moist 
colors save the work and time of mixing, and warrant uniformity at all times. 

3021.— 

1. Cast Iron. 6. Machinery. 10. Brick. 14. Gamboge. 

2. Wrought Iron. 7. Leather. 11. Stone. 15. Yellow Ocher. 

3. Steel. 8. Light Wood. 12. Brown Stone. 16. Vermilion. 

4. Copper. 9. Dark Wood. 13. Prussian Blue. 17. Chinese White. 

5. Brass. 

Full Pans each $ . 20 Half Pans each $ . 12 

3022.— 

18. Carmine. 

Full Pans each $ . 50 Half Pans each $ . 25 

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3023. Chinese White , 



3024. 



Small Bottles, Large Bottles. 

per doz. $1 . 80 per doz. $ 3 . 60 



3024. Indian Ink 



4.80 



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LIQUID DRAWING INKS. 





No. 3041. 



304-4. 



BLACKS,[two kinds : Waterproof (White Label); General (Ked Label). 

WATERPROOF COLORS : Carmine, Scarlet, Vermilion, Brick Red, Blue, 
Yellow, Green, Orange, Brown, Indigo, Violet. 

Oz. Bottle, U 8 16 32 

3041. Higgina' General Black each $.25 2.00 3.75 7.00 

Waterproof Black " .25 2.00 3.75 7.00 

Colored Inks " .25 2.00 3.75 7.00 



3042. 
3043. 



In ordering No. 3043, state color desired. 



3044. Burgeois' Waterproof Black, small size each $ . 25 



3045. 



' " large size 

HOW TO DILUTE THE INKS. 



50 



If the black inks should require to be thinned or diluted, use distilled water with a 
little aqua ammonia — four drops to the ounce of water. To dilute the colored inks use 
distilled water only. Never add any acid or mix with other inks. 



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CHINESE OR INDIAN INKS 

Our own direct importation. Illustrations full size. 



No. 3050. 



3050. Chinese or Indian Inks. 





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1. First quality Lion Head, small, 2f in. long each % .10 



medium, 2| 



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2. " " 

3. " " large, 3] " 

4. Square Black, gilt figures, 2 J -in. long 

5. " " 2^ " thick 

6. " " 2J " " 

7. " ^wper super, small, 2| in. long, thick . 

8. " •' large, 3f " " . 



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.25 
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.60 
.30 
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Our own direct importation. Illustrations full size. 






11 



3050. Chinese or Indian Inks. 

9. Oblong, 3f in. long each $4.50 

10. Extra fine quality, 3| in. long " 2. 70 

11. Oblong, Black, 4 in. long " 8.00 



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Our own direct importation. Illustrations full size. 




No. 3050-12. 







No. 3054. 



8050. 12. Oblong, Gilt, extra fine, 2^ in. long each $2 . 40 

3052. Red Chinese Inks, 2f in. long " .30 

3054. Blue " 2| " " .30 

3056. Yellow " 2| " • • • • " -30 



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JAPANESE INKS 



Waterproof. Our own direct importation. 



Illustrations full size. 






12 3 

No. 3060. 

3060. Japanese Inks are harder than Chinese Inks, and will stand washing. 

1. Oblong Black .each $ .90 

2. " " 1.20 

3. Diagonal Black " 1 . 80 

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Waterproof. Our own direct importation. 



Illustrations full size. 




No. 3060. 

3060. Japanese Inks are harder than Chinese Inks, and will stand washing. 

4. Oblong Black, extra fine each $2 . 00 

5. " " 3 . 50 

6. " " 6.00 

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*'ALBANINE" AND *^ PROCESS BLACK." 



For Drawing in]Black and White for Reproduction. 




Albanin 

pi A Pure.UnehangeabL 

/■otogrdphic White, reli 

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'"-Orawin^s in Black aad 
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ENGLAND. 



No. 3062. 




3064. 



3062. Albanine, Bottles 



Dozen Kach 

^3.75 $ .32 



3064. Process Black, Bottle 3 . 75 



32 



By the use of Albanine and Process Black, in Drawings intended for Process 
Reproduction, the difficulty hitherto experienced of preserving the true values of the lights 
is entirely obviated. 



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RUSHES. 



QUILL BRUSHES. 



Of Camel's Hair and Red Sable. 



Illustrations full size. 



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No. 3070—3071. 

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3070. Gamers Hair in Quills .... each $ .05 .05 .06 .06 .08 .08 .10 .10 

3071. Red Sable " .... " .15 .20 .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 .50 



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CAMEL'S-HAIR BRUSHES, 



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No. 3072. 



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CAMEL'S-HAIR BRUSHES. 

1 2 3 4 5 6 

3072. In Tin, with Handle each 8-06 .08 .08 .10 .10 .12 

7 8 9 10 11 12 

" $ .15 .20 .20 .25 .30 .35 



DOUBLE-POINTED BRUSHES. 



Of Camel's Hair and Eed Sable. 



Illustrations % size. 




No. 3074. 

3074. Double-pointed Camel's-Hair Brushes, in Tin 

Each 

3076. Double-pointed Red Sable Brushes, in Albata. 



Each 



1 2 3 4 5 ' 6 

\ .25 .30 .35 .40 .50 .(30 



12 3 4 

JB .CO .90 1.50 2.40 



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RED SABLE BRUSHES. 

In Albata, with handle. 
Illustrations full size. 




No. 3078. 



307S. Red Sable Brushes, round, in Albata, with Black Handle. 

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Each. .S .15 .20 .25 .30 .40 .55 .70 .90 1.20 1.5U 2.00 2.75 

3080. Black Sable, round, in Albatii, with Black Handle. 

1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 

Each. .^.20 .25 .80 .35 .45 .55 .70 .90 1.25 1.75 2.35 3.15 



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CHINA AND GLASSWARE. 




Ko. 3082. 
3082. Slate Ink Cup, with glass cover, 3^ X 3J in. 



each $ .50 





No. 3090. 



No. 3084. 

3084. Architect's Slant and Basin, 8 divisions and cup, 7 in. diam. . each ^1 . 35 

3086. Ink or Color Slab, 3 Wells and Slope, H X 2f in " .10 

3087. " " 3 '' " " 2f X 3| " " .20 

3088. " " 3 " '" " 2| X 4^ " . .• " .25 

3089. " '' 3 " " " 3 X 4J " " .30 

3090. " " 3 " "3 Slopes, 2^ X 4 " " .20 

3091. " " 5 " "5 " 4X7^'' " .55 




No. 3095. 

3093. Sloping Tile, 3 divisions, 2:^ X 4 in each ^ . 15 

3094. " 4 " 3 J X 7f " " .30 

3095. *' 5 " 3J X 7f " " .35 

3096. " 6 " 3J X 7| " " .40 

3097. " 8 " 6 X 7| " " .50 

3098. " 10 " 6 X 7| " " .55 

3099. " 12 " 6 X 7| '' " .65 



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No. 4000. 
4000. Nest of Cabinet Saucers, 6 in set, 2-^ in set 



4001, 
4002. 
4003. 
4004. 
4005. 
4006. 



6 

6 

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$ .55 
.65 
.75 
.90 
.75 
.90 
1.10 



A "Nest of 6" coEsists of 5 saucers and cover; a "Xest of 4" of 3 saucers and cover. 




No. 4008. 

4008. China Color Cups 2h 3 3^ in. diam. 

Each $.08 .10 .20 




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No. 4010. 

4010. Artists' Water Glass, 2f in. diam each 

4011. " " 31 " " 

4012. " " 3f " " 

4013. " " 41 " " 



a .15 

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.30 
.35 



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STEEL PENS FOR DRAWING. 




(About y% Actual Size.) 

To QILLOTT'S PENS were awarded the GRAND PRIZE 

and GOLD MEDAL -at PARIS EXPOSITION. 1900. 

No. 4014. 



4014. Gillott's Crow Quill Pens (659) on cards 

with holder per gross 



$6.00 per dozen $ .60 



No. 4015. 



4017. 



"CXI ""-5^05 EPH^ 

O GILLOTTS 



4019. 



::J GILLOTT'S 
lQwarrantedu 



No. 4016. 



4018. 



Lithographic Crow Quill (659) per gross 

" Pens, on dozen cards (290) " 

Mapping Pens " " (291) " 

" (170) 

" (303) 

" (404) 



$6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
1.00 
1.40 
1.00 



4020. 
per dozen $ 



4015. 
4016. 
4017. 
4018. 
4019. 
4020. 



No. 4021. 
4021 . Double-line Ruling Pen per gross $2 . 25 per dozen 




.60 
.60 
.60 
.10 
.15 
.10 



.25 



This pen makes two lines at once, and is especially adapted for architects, engineers 
and draughtsmen. 



No. 4022. 

4022. Improved Crew Quill Penholder, without Pen each ^ .10 

A holder for Crow Quill Pens of the thickness of an ordinary penholder. 









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4023. Six pens on a card ; fine, medium and coarse per card $ . 50 




No. 4024. 

1 2 3 4 5 

4024. Automatic Shading Pens, width of nib, ■^^, ^, 3^, ^, |, k, in. .each $ .20 

AUTOMATIC SHADING PEN INK. 

4025. li-oz. Bottles, Red, Green, Blue, Black, Brown, Crimson, 

Violet and Yellow each $ . 25 

ALPHABET BOOKS. 

SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS. 

4026. Book of Modern Alphabets each $ . 25 

4027. Cromwell's System of Easy Lettering " .50 

4028. Reinhardt's Lettering " 1 . 00 

4029. Fish's Lettering of Working Drawings ♦. " 1 . 00 

4030. Prang's Standard Alphabets " 2.50 

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No. 4031. 
4031. Royal Pencil Pointer, with a double-edged reversible blade . . . each ^ . 25 




No. 4032. 
4032. Jupiter Pencil Pointer each $10 . 00 




No. 4033. 
4033. Perfect Pencil Pointer each $1 00 



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PENCIL SHARPENER. 

Adapted for use iu banks, offices, schools, stores, draughting-roorus and private 
residences. 




The Planetary. 
No. 4034. 

4034. Planetary Pencil Sharpener each §4 . 50 

The Double Planetary System of Pencil Pointing is the only system by which a per- 
fect point can be made on all kinds, grades and sizes of lead pencils, slate pencils, various 
colored pencils, wax crayons, watchmakers' i)egwood, etc. The only system using no sand- 
paper, files or knives. The double planetary motion of the cutters absolutely prevents the 
breaking of the points. In construction the machine is simple, substantial, durable and 
neat. It requires no adjustment whatever, and is cleanly and rapid in its operation. 




No. 4037. 



4035. Pencil Pointer, 1] X4 in each $ . 10 



4036. 



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2*X4 " 



.15 



4037. 



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11X4 " with handle 



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4038. 
4039. 
4040. 
4041. 



No. 4038. 4039. 4040. 

Cocoa Handle eaoli 

Bone " " 

p:bony " " 

Bone " *' 



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.80 

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ROUND WRITING 

4042. Methodical Text-book to Round Writing 
by F. Soennecken, including an assort- 
ment of 25 single and double pointed 
pens . . each §1.00 



post paid §1.10 



4045. Copy Book without instructions (School 
Ed.), including an assortment of 25 
single and double pointed pens 



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No. 4051. 



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ROUND WRITING. 

4048. Single Pointed Pens, Nos. 1, IJ, 2, 
2J, 3, 3J, 4, 4J, 5, 5J, 6, any one 
number , per I gross $ . 25 post paid 



4049. Double Pointed Pens, Nos. 10, 20, 
30, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 
any one number 



.65 



Every K gross box contains Pens of one number only. 

4050. Sample assortment of Single and 

Double Pointed Pens 25 in a box $ . 35 post paid 

4051. Inkholder to be applied to Pound 

Writing Pens, specially for writ- 
ing with India and Autograph 
Ink per box of 6 . 30 each 



.31 



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No. 4052. 



4052. Round Writing Instrument, complete 

with 9 minute pens each 



.00 postpaid fl.lO 





No. 4053. 

4053. Minute Pens for above per dozen $ . 75 each $ . 10 

With this instrument 2 or 3 parallel lines can be made with one motion. It is used 
exactly in the same manner as the above single and double round writing pens. 

The accompanying 9 minute pens admit of producing 144 different double and 504 
dififerent triple lines, by chaaging or interchanging the pens in the different places in the 
holder. 

4054. Penholders for Round Writing Pens each $ . 10 

4055. Double Penholders for Round Writing Pens " .10 

4056. Parcel Pens, in 4 widths, for bold and large lettering. 

Nos. F. M. B. BB. 

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RUBBER ERASERS. 

INK AND PENCIL. 

The Rubber is of the Highest Quality. The .Shells are I'oiished Wood. 








No. 4058. 



4059. 



4060. 



4058. Large size each S . 25 



4059. Medium size 

4060. Small size . . 



.15 
.10 



TYPEWRITER. 




No. 4061. 
4061. Small size each 8 . 05 



TYPE WRITER ERASER 





No. 4062. 
4062. Large size each ^ .10 



A.W. FABER'S 

INK-No. 7220-PENCfL 

NEW VOOK, U.S.A. 





No. 4U6o. 
4063. Ink and Pencil Eraser each $ . 10 



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TOWER'S MULTIPLEX. 




No. 4064. 

4064. Tower's Multiplex. 12, 20, 30 and 40 pieces to the lb . . per pound 
Per piece 25c,15c,10c, 8c. 

SPONGE RUBBER. 

For Cleaning Drawings, Engravings, Crayons, etc. 



12.50 




4065. 


1 X 1 X 1 


4066. 


2X2X1 


4067. 


4X2X1 


4068. 


6X4X1 


4069. 


1 X l^X 1 



No. 4065. 
inches each 



\ .15 
.30 
.60 

1.80 
.20 



HARDTMUTH'S NEW PLIABLE. 




No. 4070. 

4070. Hardtmuth's New Pliable. 8, 12, 16, 20, 30 and 40 pes. to box, 
Per piece 27c, 20c, 15c, 12c, 8c, 7c. 



Per box 

$2.00 






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RUBBER ERASERS. 

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4071. Large size, 

4072. Small " . 



each $ .15 
.05 




No. 4073. 
4073. Faber's Artists'. 4, 8, 1 6, 30, 40, pieces to the box, per box 



§1.75 




No. 4074. 



4074. Large size each $ . 10 




E. FABER 
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No. 4075. 
4075. Small size, green rubber each $ . 05 



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LEAD PENCILS. 

A. W. FABER'S PENCILS. 

For Designers, Artists and Architects. For Office and School Use. 




No. 4081. 

Explanation of Grades. 

The different grades of hardness here enumerated have been universally 
adopted by artists. The degree of the lead, as indicated upon each pencil, does 
not vary. The lead is of great purity and uniformity, and can be readily removed 
with rubber. 

Grading for Grading for Commercial 

Drawing Pencils. and Scliool Pencils. 

BBBBBB. Softest and blackest. 

BBBBB. Extra soft and extra black, for rich, deep shading. 

BBBB. Very soft and very black, for rich, deep shading. 

BBB. Very soft, for very deep shading. 

BB. Soft and black, for deep shading No. 1. 

B. Soft, for ordinary shading. 

HB. Medium soft, for fine sketching No. 2. 

F. Firm and medium hard, for fine drawing ,.,..., No. 3. 

H. Moderately hard, for light sketching. 

HH. Hard, for fine outline drawing No. 4. 

HHH. Very hard, for architectural drawing. 

HHHH. Extra hard.... No. 5. 

HHHHH. Extra extra hard, for drawing on wood, and for accountants' use. 

HHHHHH. Hardest, for drawing on wood, and for accountants' use. 

SIBERIAN. 

Hexagon, Natural Polished, Fourteen Degrees of Hardness. 

4078. BB, B, F, HB, H, HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, 

HHHHH , per dozen $1.25 

4079. BBB, BBBB, BBBBB " 1.40 

4080. BBBBBB " 1.50 

HEXAGON GILT. 

An Excellent, First Quality Pencil for ordinary use. Hexagon, Dark Red 
Polished, Five Degrees of Hardness. 

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4085. Gi " " « BB to HB " .35 

PENCIL HOLDER. 

No. 4086. 

4086. Holder for Pencil Stumps, hexagonal metal ferrule each $ . 10 

KOH-I-NOOR PENCILS. 





No. 4088. 

4088. Hardtmuth's Koh-i-noor Nos. BBBB, BBB, BB, B, HB, 

F, H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 5H, G H, 7 H, 8 H per dozen $1.25 

By a New Process of Manufacture the graphite assumes a highly compressed form, 
which secures for it remarkable lasting qualities, the pencil point remaining sharp for a 
surprisingly long time. For the draughtsman and others, where the preservation of a fine 
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4090. A. W. Faber's Wax Crayons in boxes, 

6 12 18 24. 36 48 assorted colors. 

Perbox % .50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.25 

An extra fine grade of colored pencil, made of the finest colors, for drawing or 
sketching. 

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For Marking Timber. The lead is extra thick and will mark on damp wood. 
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5040. Berger's Complete Engineers' h Surveyors' Transit. — The 
W^ vertical arc is provided with double verniers reading 
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This instrument is designed for engineering work of a high class, such 
as is required in bridge building, water works, and for city and land survey- 
ing. The size of the circle is such that it may be graduated to read to 30 
inches without fatigue to the eye. The telescope is of the best definition, and 
has a large aperture with perfectly flat field. The eye-piece is achromatic and 
gives a large field with plenty of light. We advise our customers to order 
solid silver graduations for the instrument. 

Specifications: Horizontal circle 64 inches (edge of graduation); two 
double verniers reading to minutes; two rows of figures in opposite directions 
from 0° to 360°; figures on limb and verniers are inclined in the direction they 
should be read; verniers and graduations are protected with fine plate glass 
and provided with glass shades; graduations are silvered; magnetic needle 4J 
inches; adjustment for vertical plane of telescope; improved spring tangent 
screw; shifting center to set the instrument exactly over a given point; im- 
proved telescope 11 J inches long, objects erect; aperture IJ inches; power of 
telescope 24 diameters which qualifies it especially for telemeter work; eye- 
piece is provided with an improved screw arrangement for the accurate focus- 
ing of cross wires; telescope is perfectly balanced and reverses at both ends; 
spirit levels ground and extra sensitive; line of collimation correct for all 
distances without adjustable object slide; protection to object slide; long 
compound centers with heavy flanges; improved split leg tripod provided with 
thumb nuts. 

The mahogany case has a leather strap, hooks, etc. It contains a sunshade, 
wrench, screw driver, plumb bob, magnifying glass, adjusting pin, and weighs 
from 9h to 10 lbs. 

Weight of complete Transit 141 lbs. Tripod weighs from 7 to 7J lbs. 
Gross weight, packed securely for shipment in 2 boxes, about 50 lbs. 

' EXTRAS TO TRANSITS. 



Graduation of horizontal circle on solid silver. $10 00 

Graduation of horizontal circle reading to 30 inches 10 00 

Graduation of vertical arc or vertical circle on solid silver 5 00 

Gradienter attachment 5 00 

Fixed stadia wires 3 00 

Prism and colored glass 8 00 

Variation plate 10 00 

Silk hood to cover transit in case of rain or dust 1 00 

Bottle of fine watch oil to lubricate the centers, etc. of Transit 25 

All our Transits are provided with a fine punch mark on top of telescope 
to enable to center from a point above. 

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No. 5042. 
5042. Berger's Complete Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit. — The 
5 in. vertical circle is provided with double verniers 
reading to minutes. 
Price, as above, standards cloth finished, with vernier 

shades, aluminum guard for vertical circle each $237 . 00 

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No. 5044. 

5044. Bergers Small Complete Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit. 

Price, as above, with standards cloth finished each $225 . 00 

Horizontal verniers will be placed at 35° to line of sight, unless ordered to be as in cut. 



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Berger's Small Engineers' and Surveyors' Transit. 

The essential features of this instrument are like those enumerated under 
No. 5040, with the exception of size and weight. It is designed to be used in 
cases where a lighter instrument is desirable. All the parts, the graduations, 
telescope, etc. are made with as great care as in the larger instruments made 
by C. L. Berger & Sons. We can recommend it as being a evry reliable and 
superior instrument for railroad work, for general land surveying and for 
mining purposes. 

Dimensions: Horizontal limb, 5 inches; magnetic needle, 3| inches; tele- 
scope, 9 inches; clear aperture, Ig to IJ inch; power, 18 diameters. 

Mahogany case has leather strap, hooks, etc., and contains usual acces- 
sories, weighing 7 lbs. 

Weight of instrument, 10 lbs; weight of tripod, 6 J to 7 lbs. 
Gross weight, packed for shipment in 2 boxes, about 40 lbs. 

EXTRAS TO TRANSIT. 

Graduation of horizontal circle on solid silver $10 00 

Graduation of horizontal circle reading to 30 inches 10 00 

Graduation of vertical arc or vertical circle on solid silver 5 00 

Gradienter attachment 5 00 

Stadia wires, fixed 3 00 

Prism and colored glass 8 00 

Variation plate 10 00 

Silk hood to cover transit in case of rain or dust 1 00 

Bottle of fine watch oil to lubricate the centers, etc. of Transit 25 

All our Transits are provided with a fine punch mark on top of telescope 
to enable to center from a point above. 

"INSIDE POINTS" FOR WYE LEVELS. 

Center of instrument made of steel and hardened, and running in socket 

of cast iron, improved style $15 00 

Fixed stadia wires 3 00 

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Berger's Engineers' 18-Inch Wye Level. 

Leveling Instrument of Precision. 

This Level is made by C. L. Berger & Sons, of Boston, Mass., and the 
manufacture is the highest quality in the country. The lenses, levels, and 
all materials are of the finest, and the instrument is guaranteed to be up to 
the highest standard, being made as fully described and illustrated by them. 

Specifications: Eighteen-inch powerful telescope, with cloth finish; aper- 
ture of object glass. If inches in diameter; field of view, large and flat; tele- 
scope provided with an adjustable stop to readily set cross wires horizontal 
and perpendicular; line of coUimation true on all distances; objects erect; 
telescope balanced each way from the center when focussed to a mean 
distance with sunshade attached to secure the highest accuracy attainable; 
telescope rings and the center are very stout, long and of the hardest bell 
metal; cross-bar is cast hollow and provided with ribs; 8-inch very sensitive 
spirit level; instrument does not detach from tripod above leveling screws; it 
packs whole and stands in the case erect. Mahogany case is provided with 
straps and hooks, contains sunshade, wrench, screw driver, and adjusting pin. 

Weight of instrument, 11 lbs.; weight of tripod, from 7 to 7h lbs. 

Gross weight of instrument packed securely for shipment in two boxes 
about 48 lbs. 

PKICE, including protection to object slide $140 00 

EXTRAS TO ENGINEERS' WYE LEVEL. 

Gossamer waterproof bag, to protect instrument in case of rain or dust. . .$1 00 
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TRANSITS AND LEVELS. 

The Upper and Lower Plates of our Transits arc substantial ribbed cast- 
ings, ;nul although they weigh about I'O per cent less than the plates in the old 
style instruments they give the instrument a high grade of stiffness and 
stability. The Standards of our Transits, No. 5056, etc., are bent; thej^ have 
their legs well spread and set close to the compass box for the purpose of 
obtaining the possibly shortest axis to telescope and to increase their strength. 
Transits with straight Standards, see Xo. 5066, etc. 

Centers. The long compound centers have heavy flanges and are fitted 
very accurately in each other; they give the whole instrument an uncommon 
rigidity and stability. They are made of three different kinds of metal to 
reduce friction. 

Leveling Screws. All our Transits (unless ordered with three leveling 
screws) have a four-arm piece, and are provided with a shifting plate, which 
device allows the shifting of the instrument within about one inch after it has 
been brought in position. 

The Leveling Centers in our Transits and Levels, which receive the level- 
ing screws are slotted and can be adjusted by means of the set screws, and 
made uniform under all conditions of wear and temperature, which arrange- 
ment dispenses with the dust caps. 

The Spirit Levels are extremely sensitive and carefully selected for each 
instrument. 

Clamp and Tangent Screws. The clamps for limbs and centers are all 
provided with improved micrometer tangent screws, permitting a very fine 
adjustment of the plates. The screws are made of hard metal, and the clamps 
are provided with counter-springs to take up dead motion. 

Gradienter Attachments (for distance measurements) will be furnished 
with our instruments whenever required. 

The Gradienter is a special tangent screw attached to the clamp of the 
telescope axis; it is divided into 50 parts, one complete revolution of the screw 
corresponding to one foot in fifty feet distance; fractions of one foot being 
easily read by the divisions of the screw. 

Graduation. For the purpose of obtaining very sharp and distinct gradua- 
tions, we attach to the top of the lower plate a ring of hard-rolled metal, which 
is silvered, but this ring can also be made of solid silver if so ordered. 

The utmost care is given to the correct centering and graduating of the 
horizontal and vertical circles, aTi<l all graduations are warranted to be 
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The horizontal limb is numbered as follows: the outer row from 0°-360°; 
the inner row from 0°-180° and back, as cut on next page will show, and has 
two opposite double-fold verniers marked A and B, which are placed at about 
30 degrees with the telescope and are protected by glass covers. (The verniers 
can be set at right angle with the telescope if so ordered.) Ground glass 
shades will be attached to the verniers if ordered. 

The following are the various graduations for horizontal limbs: 

Limb divided to 30 minutes, reading by verniers =single minutes, 
" " 20 " '\ " =30 seconds. 

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The vertical arc or circle is invariably divided on solid silver and marked 
from 0°-90° in quadrants, and usually graduated to 30 minutes reading by. 
vernier to single minutes; but can be graduated to correspond with the divisions 
of the horizontal limb if desired. 

The Compass in our instruments is graduated to half degrees and marked 
in quadrants from 0°-90°, and is provided with a very sensitive needle, set in 
an agate center. (For correcting the local deviation of the needle, a variation 
plate can be furnished, see extras, page 260.) 

The Telescope. The best obtainable lenses are used in our telescopes, 
which are constructed so as to obtain a large flat field with abundant light. 
The eyepiece, which is adjustable, is provided with a shutter, the objective 
with cap and sunshade. The object slide is protected by a dust guard, and, like 
the eyepiece, has rack and pinion for focusing. The telescope slides fit snugly 
and move positively straight, and the line of collimation is correct for all 
distances. The telescope is well balanced and is reversible from both ends and 
has clamp and tangent screw for vertical adjustment. The screws operating 
the rack and pinion movement of eyepiece and objective are placed on top of 
the telescopes to be accessible for either hand. The magnifying power of our 
telescope is about 24 diameter, which we found the best with regard to field 
and definition. 

The Cross and. Stadia Wires in our telescopes are of the best quality of 
spider threads; they are reliable under all atmospheric conditions. Stadia 
Wires are furnished only with Transits, which have full vertical circle, but can 
be put in the telescopes of any arc or plain Transits if so ordered. All Stadia 
Wires are set to read on a leveling rod exactly one foot for a distance of 100 
feet, but are adjustable for any other distance. 



The Finish of our Transits is very durable, 
dark, unless otherwise ordered. 



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Tripods and Cases. The head of the Tripod is cast in one piece and has a 
strong screw thread for mounting the Instrument, and is provided with a screw 
cap to protect the thread from injury while being transported. We furnish 
with each Instrument either a solid leg Tripod or the so-called split leg Tripod. 
(For illustration of the Tripods, see page 276.) Strong, neatly fitting carrying 
cases with lock, key and leather strap are furnished with each Instrument, also 
plumb bob, adjusting pins and magnifying glass. To protect the instrument 
from jarring, the bottom of the case is provided with rubber cushions. 

Repairs. As it is impossible to give an estimate for repairs without having 
the instrument taken apart, and have every part carefully examined, we advise 
customers to send their instruments to tis for examination. We will, in every 




The above cuts represents the lower plate with the divisions and mode of numbering. 
If desired, the limb can be numbered any other way. 



instance examine the instrument carefully and give an estimate of the neces- 
sary repairs before going ahead, or, if estimate is not satisfactory, return the 
instrument without charge for examining. 

Instruments thus sent to us should be carefully packed and have the name 
of the sender on the packing box. 

Tripods, unless in need of repairing, need not be sent with instrument. 



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Engineers' Y Level. 




No. 5050. 

Engineers' Y Level. 

5050. Engineers Y Level with powerful achromatic terrestrial 
telescope 18 in. long, aperture of object glass If in. 
diameter with dust cap and sunshade; improved rack and 
pinion movement, both to eye-piece and objective for 
focusing, very fine sensitive bubble (7 in. vial), graduated 
on the glass, adjustable vertically and horizontally; 
telescope rings and centers are very stout, long and of 
hard bell metal. 

The telescope will revolve in the Y's without opening 
the clips, yet the cross hairs can be placed in an instant 
in a vertical and horizontal position by an improved stop. 

The bar is cast hollow and provided with ribs to 
combine utmost strength and light weight. Clamp and 
tangent screw is attached to the bar and revolves with it 
(improved tangent screw with counterspring). 

Instrument complete with Adjusting Pins, etc., in fine 
polished mahogany box, with solid or split leg tripod . . . each 

Engineers' Y Level, same as above, but 15-in. telescope. . " 

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For illustration to tripods, see pages 276 and 277. 
For Architects' Levels, see page 268. 



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Engineers' Transits, with Bubble to Telescope. 

5054. Engineer's Transit, Bent Standards, witli powerful achroma- 
tic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of object 
glass ly^^ in. diameter with cross hairs, dust cap and 
sunshade; improved rack and pinion movement to eye- 
piece and objective, fine bubble (4^-in. vial) to telescope, 
graduated on the glass Telescope reversible from both 
ends. Clamp and tangent screws of improved pattern 
with counterspring. 

Compass divided to half degrees, with improved 
needle 4 J in. Horizontal limb 6 in. graduated to half 
degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to telescope) reading 
to single minutes, and numbered as shown in cut on 
page 250, 2 fine graduated bubbles to horizontal limb. 
Shifting center. 

Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 
in fine polished mahogany box, with solid or split leg 
tripod each $200 . 00 



5055. Engineers' Transit, same as No. 5054, but 5 in. needle hori- 
zontal limb 6^ in " 



205.00 



Extras for above instruments, see page 260. 

Construction of instruments, see pages 248-250. 

Transits with 4-in. needles, see page 259. 

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Engineers' Transits, with Bubble to Telescope, 

and Vertical Arc. 

5056. Engineers' Transit, Bent Standards, with powerful achro- 
matic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of object 
glass ly^g^ in. diameter with cross hairs, dust cap and sun- 
shade; improved rack and pinion movement to eye- 
piece and objective, fine bubble (4J-in. vial) to telescope, 
graduated on the glass Telescope reversible from both 
ends. Clamp and tangent screws of improved pattern 
with counterspring 

Compass divided to half degrees, with improved 
needle, 4^ in. Horizontal limb 6 in. graduated to half 
degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to telescope) reading 
to single minutes, and numbered as shown in cut on 
page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to horizontal limb. 

Vertical arc 5 in. graduated on solid silver to half 
degrees, vernier reading to single minutes. Shifting 
center. 

Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 
in fine polished mahogany box, with solid or split leg 
tripod each $220 . 00 



5057. Engineers' Transit, same as No. 5056, but 5-in. needle 

and horizontal limb 6i in " 



225.00 



Extras for above instruments, see page 260. 

Construction of instruments, see pages 248-250. 

Transits with 4-in. needle, see page 259. 

When ordering, state whether solid leg or split leg tripod is desired. 



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Engineers' Transits, with Bubble to Telescope, 

and Vertical Circle. 

5058. Engineers' Transit, Bent Standards with powerfiil achro- 
matic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of ob- 
ject glass i^^ in. diameter, with stadia wires, dust cap 
and sunshade; improved rack and pinion movement to 
eyepiece and objective, fine bubble (4^-in. vial) to tele- 
scope, graduated on the glass. Telescope reversible from 
both ends. Clamp and tangent screws of improved 

pattern with countersprings. 

Compass divided to half degrees, with variation 
plate and improved needle 4^ in. Horizontal limb 6 in. 
graduated to half degrees, 2 opposite verniers, (at 30° to 
telescope) reading to single minutes, and numbered as 
shown in cut on page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to 
horizontal limb. 

Vertical circle 5 in. graduated on solid silver to 
half degrees, vernier reading to single minutes. Shift- 
ing center. 
Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 
in fine polished mahogany box, with solid or split leg 
tripod each $235 . 00 



5059. Engineers' Transit, same as No. 5058, but 5-in. needle and 
horizontal limb 6^ in 



240.00 



When ordering, state if cross hairs instead of stadia wires are desired. 

Extras for above instruments, see page 260. 

Construction of instruments, see pages 248-250. 

Transits with 4-in. needle, see page 259. 

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Mountain and Mining Transits. 

5062. Mountain and Mining Transit, Bent Standards, wich power- 

ful achromatic terrestrial telescope 8J in. long, aperture 
of object glass 1 in. diameter with dust cap, stadia 
wires and sunshade; improved rack and pinion move- 
ment to eyepiece and objective, fine bubble (4-in. vial) 
to telescope, graduated on the glass. Telescope reversi- 
ble from both ends. Clamp and tangent screws of im- 
proved pattern with counterspring. 

Compass divided to half degrees, with variation 
plate, improved 4 in. needle, horizontal limb 5^ in. 
graduated to half degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to 
telescope) reading to single minutes and numbered as 
shown in cut on page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to 
horizontal limb. 

Vertical circle 4 in. graduated on solid silrer to 
half degrees, vernier reading to single minutes. Shift- 
ing center. 

Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 

in fine polished mahogany box, with split leg tripod. . each $220 . 00 

5063. Mountain and Mining Transit same as No. 5062, but with 

vertical arc, instead of full vertical circle " 205. 00 

5064. Mountain and Mining Transit same as No. 5062, but 

without vertical circle " 190 . 00 

We furnish split leg tripods with above instruments, unless the solid 
leg tripod is specially ordered; if cross hairs instead of stadia wires are 
desired, please state in your order. 



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Prices of Parts of Instruments Liable to Loss 

or Injury. 



Keedlo, having the largest breadth in a vertical direction, which 

is far superior to the Hat style each $ 

Center Point " 

Center Cap, with jewel ' • 

Center Cap, with steel center " 

Ground Level Vials for Plate or Standards • ' 

Sensitive Ground Level Vials for Transit Telescope each $2 50 to 

Sensitive Ground Level Vials for Level * ' , 3 50 to 

Cap for Eyepiece or Object Glass each 

Shade for Object Glass " 

('lamp Screws for Horizontal Limb, Telescope Clamp or Lower 

Tangent Movement " 

Leveling Screws per set $5.00 ' * 

Tangent Screws for any of our Transits or Levels '' 

Plain Tripod Legs per set $5.00 * * 

Split Tripod Legs, as furnished with our new instruments. .per set of 3 legs 

Bolts for Tripod Head, complete each 

Xew Tripod Head, without bolts " 

Wooden Cap for Tripod ' * 

Object Glass, best quality, for Transits (mounted) " 

Object Glass, best quality, for Y Levels " 

Eye Lense and Setting for any Eyepiece " 

Xew Cross Hairs and Adjusting • • 

Xew Cross Hairs with Diaphram " 

Fixed Stadia Hairs to auv instrument " 



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The following prices only apply to attachments when ordered with new 
instruments. If attachinents are ordered for old instruments, charges for 
fitting will be added: 

Extra Telescope for Vertical Sighting, with Prism to Eyepiece 
either on top or on the side of regular Telescope, if ordered 
with new instrument each 

Extra Telescope for Vertical Sighting, with Prism to Eyepiece 
at right angle with regular Telescope, if ordered with new 
instrument 

Stadia Wires, if ordered with new instrument 

Gradienter Screw to Telescope instead of Common Tangent Screw 

Variation Plate to Compass Ring, if ordered with new instrument 

Theodolite Axis to Telescope, if ordered with new instrument. . . . 

Astronomical instead of Terrestrial Ej'epiece 

Horizontal Limb and Verniers graduated on solid silver 

Graduations to 10 or 15 seconds 

Graduations to 20 or 30 seconds 

Ground Glass Shades attached to Verniers 

Attached Reading Glasses to Limb or Vertical Circle 

Gossamer Bag of rubber cloth 

Gossamer Bag of silk 

Extension Tripod instead of regular Trijiod 



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Improved Saegmuller Solar Attachment. 



No. 5065 represents 
the Improved Solar 
Attachment as now 
made. It consists es- 
sentially of a small 
telescope and level, the 
telescope being mount- 
ed in standards, in 
which it can be ele- 
vated or depressed. 
The standard revolves 
around an axis, called 
the polar axis, which 
is fastened to the tele- 
scope axis of the tran- 
sit instrument. The 
telescope called the 
"Solar Telescope" can 
thus be moved in alti- 
tude and azimuth. Two 
pointers attached to 
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instrument are so ad- 
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5065. Improved Solar Attachment each $50 00 

ADJUSTMENT OF THE APPARATUS. 

1. The transit must be in perfect adjustment, especiallv the levels on the tele- 
scope and the plates; the cross axis of the telescope should be exactly horizontal, 
and the index error of the vertical circle carefully determined. 

2. The polar axis must be at right angles to the line of colllmation and 
horizontal axis of main telescope. 

To effect this, level the instrument carefully and bring the bubble of each 
telescope lever to the middle of its scale. Revolve the solar around its polar axis, 
and if the bubble remains central the adjustment is complete. If not, correct half 
the movement by the adjusting screws at the base of the polar axis, and the other 
half by moving the solar telescope on its horizontal axis. 

3. The line of colllmation of the solar telescope and the axis of its level 
must be parallel. 

To effect this, bring both telescopes in the same vertical plane and both 
bubbles to the middle of their scales. Observe a mark through the transit tele- 
scope, and note whether the solar telescope points to a mark above this, equal to 
the distance between the horizontal axis of the two' telescopes. If it does not bisect 
this mark, move the cross wires by means of the screws until it does. Generally 
the small level has noi adjustments and the parallelism is effected only by moving 
the cross hairs. 

The adjustments of the transit and the solar should be frequently examined, 
and kept as nearly perfect as possible. 

DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE ATTACHMENT. 

First. Take the declination of the sun as given in the Nautical Almanac for 
the given day, and correct it for refraction and hourly change. Incline the transit 
telescope until this amount is indicated by its vertical arc. If the declination of 
the sun is north, depress it; if south, elevate it. Without disturbing the position 
of the transit telescope, bring the solar telescope into the vertical plane of the 
large telescope and to a horizontal position by means of its level. The two telescopes 
will then form an angle which equals the amount of the declination, and the 
inclination of the solar telescope to its polar axis will be equal to the polar 
distance of the sun. 

Second. Without disturbing the relative positions of the two telescopes, 
incline them and set the vernier to the colatitude of the place. 

By moving the transit and the " Solar Attachment " around their respective 
vertical axes, the image of the sun will be brought into the field of the solar 
telescope, and after accurately bisecting it the transit telescope must be in the 
meridian, and the compass-needle indicates its deviation at that place. 

The vertical axis of the "Solar Attachment" will then point to the pole, the 
apparatus being, in fact, a small equatorial. 

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4^/4 -inch Surveyors' Transit, with Bubble to 

Telescope. 

5066. Surveyors' Transit, straight Standards, with powerful achro- 
matic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of object 
glass 1^^ in. diameter, with cross hairs, dust cap and 
sunshade; improved rack and pinion movement to eye- 
piece and objective, fine bubble (4J-in. vial) to teles- 
cope, graduated on the glass. Clamp and tangent screws 
of improved pattern with counterspring. 

Compass divided to half degrees with improved 
needle, 4^ in. Horizontal limb 6 in. graduated to half 
degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to telescope) reading 
to single minutes, and numbered as shown in cut on 
page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to horizontal limb. 
Shifting center. 

Instrument complete, with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 

in fine polished mahogany box, with solid leg tripod. . .each $160.00 

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4>^-inch Surveyors' Transit, with Bubble to 
Telescope, and Vertical Arc. 




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4^-inch Surveyors' Transit) with Bubble to 
Telescope, and Vertical Arc. 

5068. Surveyors' Transit, straight Standards, with powerful achro- 
matic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of ob- 
ject glass \^^ in. diameter, with cross hairs, dust cap 
and sunshade; improved rack and pinion movement to 
eyepiece and objective, fine bubble (4 J -in. vial) to 
telescope, graduated on the glass. Clamp and tangent 
screws of improved pattern with counterspring. 

Compass divided to half degrees, with improved 
needle 4^ in. Horizontal limb 6 in. graduated to half 
degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to telescope) read- 
ing to single minutes, and numbered as shown in cut on 
page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to horizontal limb. 

Vertical arc 5 in. graduated on solid silver to 
half degrees, vernier reading to single minutes. Shift- 
. ing center. 

Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 

in fine polished mahogany box, with solid leg tripod., each $170.00 

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Telescope, and Vertical Circle. 




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4>^inch Surveyors' Transit, with Bubble to 
Telescope, and Vertical Circle. 

5070. Surveyors' Transit, straight Standards, with powerful achro- 

matic terrestrial telescope 11 in. long, aperture of object 
glass 1^^ in. diameter, with dust cap, stadia wires and 
sunshade; improved rack aud pinion movement to eye- 
piece and objective, fine bubble (4^-in. vial) to telescope, 
graduated on the glass. Clamp and tangent screws of 
improved pattern with counterspring. 

Compass divided to half degrees, with variation 
plate and improved needle 4^ in. Horizontal limb 6 in. 
graduated to half degrees, 2 opposite verniers (at 30° to 
telescope) reading to single minutes and numbered as 
shown in cut on page 250; 2 fine graduated bubbles to 
horizontal limb. 

Vertical circle 5 in. graduated on solid silver to 
half degrees, vernier reading to single minutes. Shift- 
ing center. 

Instrument complete with Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pin, etc., 

in fine polished mahogany box, with solid leg tripod. . . each $175.00 

5071. Mountain and Mining Transit same as No. 5070, but 

telescope 8J in. long, stadia wires, compass with vari- 
ation plate and 4-in. needle, horizontal limb 5J in. ver- 
tical circle 4 in. and split leg tripod " 170.00 



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Architects' Y Level. 

The following Inatruments are especially designed and recommended to 
Architects, Builders and Contractors in leveling walls, giving lines and levels for 
buildings, laying out angles, grading streets, sewers, drains, etc. 




No. 5072. 



6072. Architects' Y Level. — Telescope 12 in. long, with adjust- 
able eyepiece for focusing cross hairs, rack and pinion 
movement for focusing objective, sunshade, ground 
bubble to telescope; horizontal circle 3 in. divided to 
degrees marked 0° to 90° each way, reading by a vernier 
(which is attached to the spindle) to 5 minutes. The 
horizontal circle is reversible for the purpose of setting 
the Instrument over a given point. The Instrument 
has a clamp to spindle and tangent adjustment. 

Instrument complete in neat polished box, with lock, key 
and strap, including Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pins, Hard- 
wood Tripod and Metal Trivet. (Trivet shown in cut 
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Architects* Y Level. 




No. 5073. 



5073. ArcHitects' Level, same as No. 5072, but with Compass 
divided on raised ring to degrees and improved needle 
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5076. 



No. ^^5076. 
Dumpy Level. — Telescope 12 in. long, with cross hairs, 

rack and pinion movement, adjustable eyepiece, ground 

bubble with protecting tube. 
Instrument complete in neat polished box, with lock and 

key and strap, including Plumb Bob, Adjusting Pins, 

Hardwood Tripod and Metal Trivet each $30 . 00 




No. 5077. 
5077. The same Instrument as No. 5076, but with reversible hori- 
zontal circle 3 in. divided to degrees, vernier reading to 
5 minutes (for laying out angles) each §35. 00 

The Dumpy Level is of very simple construction, but like the Architects' and Builders' 
Level is a well-made, accurate leveling instrument, and will be found of great value to the 
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Architects' Transit, with Level Attachment. 

The following instruments are designed for light and moderately accurate 
work. They are specially recommended to Architects and Builders in taking 
angles, leveling foundations, examining walls under way of construction, giving 
lines and levels for buildings; for rapid and preliminary surveying, and all such 
work where a light, portable instrument is desired. 




No. 5080. 

5080. Architects' Transit, with Level Attachment. — Telescope, 8^ 
in. long, with cross hairs, rack and pinion movement, 
adjustable eyepiece 5 in. Horizontal limb divided in 
half degrees with vernier reading to minutes, 2 bubbles 
on limb plate, tangent adjustment to plate and telescope. 
Shifting center. 

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No. 5081-C. 

5081-C. The same instrument as No. 5081, but with vertical 

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The above cut represents one of our Plane-Tables with a portion of the 
board cut out to show the motion-work. 

This instrument is made by us in two sizes. Size 1 has a larger base for 
the table to rest on than is usual in plane tables, and therefore is particularly 
adapted for the more accurate work in topographical surveying. For work of 
a more general character, where greater portability is required, we make this 
base of the ordinary size, like those used in the U. S. Coast Survey, but with 
all the improvements of the larger base. One tangent screw is attached to the 
lower part, and this, as well as the alidade, is built on the skeleton plan, so as 
to make them light and stiff. The alidade is provided with a powerful tele- 
scope, striding level, vertical arc, small round level and stadia wires. 

Plane table, complete with achromatic telescope 11 inches long, with sun- 
shade, object glass l|-inch, with rack movement; spiral adjustment to eye- 
piece, magnifying about twenty-four times. The telescope revolves on axis 
mounted in standard 6i inches high, with arc graduated to half degrees, 
vernier reading to one minute. Alidade 18 inches long, two inches wide, one 
edge beveled. Detachable table 18 x 24 inches, mounted on tripod by a large 
plate, resting on three leveling screws. Either compass with 3-inch or 4J-inch 
needle, plumb bob, plumbing bar and universal level. 

5082, including table, detached compass, 2 cases, screw-drivers, clamps, 

etc., each $165 00 

5082 A, without tangent movement, each 150 00 

ADJUSTMENTS OF THE PLANE TABLE. 

The adjustment of the alidade being the same as the adjustment of the 
telescope and vertical arc in the transit, we refer to the adjustment of the 
transit for these adjustments. There is only one other adjustment. 

To make the axis of the plate-bubbles parallel to the plane table.— Level 
the table with the alidade in any position, noting the readings of the bubbles, 
mark exact position of the alidade on the table, take it up carefully and 
reversing it end for end, replace it by the same marks. If the bubbles now have 
the same reading as before, with reference to the table, they are parallel to 
the plane of the table; if not, adjust the bubbles for one-half the movement and 
try again. 

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TRIPODS 



FOR LEVELS AND TRANSITS. 





No. 5083. 5085. 

5083. Hardwood Tripod for levels and transits each $10 . 00 

5084. Hardwood Tripod, like No. 5083, but lighter, for Architects' 

Levels, etc " 6 . 50 

5085. Split Tripod of hardwood, for levels and transits, latest con- 

struction, very strong, extremely light (total weight 

about 6 lbs) " 12.50 

This is the style of Tripod which we furnish with our surveying instruments. 

Same as No. 5083, furnished with instrument in place of 
No. 5085, no extra charge. 

Any of the above tripods can be furnished also with spurs on 
the points, for pressing the points into the ground, at an 
extra charge of per tripod 1 . 00 

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PATENT EXTENSION TRIPOD. 




No. 5086. 



This Patent Extension Tripod combines rigidity with lightness; its manipulation is 
easy and its construction such , that the sliding leg can neither wear loose nor bind, but 
will always move smoothly. The special clamps used render it as steady, even when the 
legs are fully extended, as any sol id -leg tripod. The head is very firm, wing nuts being 
used instead of tenon joints. It is adjustable to any height between 30 and 57 inches and 
weighs about 10 pounds. Whilst being stronger than any other Extension Tripod, it is less 
bulky and more portable. 

5086. Patent Extension Tripod each $15 . 00 

" " " if with instrument in place of 

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TRIPOD WITH JACOB-STAFF TOP. 




No. 5088. 



5087. Jacob-staff, 5 feet, Iron Shoe each $1 . 00 



5088. Tripod, with Jacob-staff Top for Compasses, light 



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LEVELING RODS. 




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5095. 



5097. 



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5089. 

5090. 

5091. 

5092. 

5093. 

5094. 

5095. 

5096. 
5097. 

5098. 
5099. 

6000. 

6001. 



LEVELING RODS. 

Philadelphia Rod, with Target, Vernier and Clamp, 7 feet, 

sliding out to 13 feet each 

Philadelphia Rod, like No. 5089, but subdivided 100 parts 

to the foot 

Philadelphia Rod, like No. 5089, but metric, 2.2 meter, 

sliding out to 4 meter 

Light Philadelphia Rod, with Target, Vernier and Clamp, 

6 J feet, sliding out to 12 feet 

Light Philadelphia Rod, like No. 5092, but subdivided 100 

parts to the foot 

Light Philadelphia Rod, like No. 5092, but metric, 2 meter, 

sliding out to 3.7 meter 

Mining Rod, with Target, Vernier and Clamp, 3 feet, sliding 

out to 5 feet 

Mining Rod, 5 feet, sliding out to 9 feet 

New York Rod, hardwood of light color, divided ^ and 

-Y^jj parts to the foot, with Target, Vernier and Clamp, 

6^ feet, sliding out to 12 feet 

New York Rod, like No. 5097, but metric, 2 meter, sliding 

out to 3. 7 meter 

Boston Rod, mahogany, machine divided on satinwood, 

with Target, Vernier at each end, 6J feet, sliding out to 

1 1 feet, 4 inches 

Architects' Rod, light colored hardwood, brass mounted, 

with Target, Vernier and Clamp, divided to inches and 

I, 5 J feet, sliding out to 10 feet 

Architects' Rod, divided in ^^ and y^xy feet 

FLEXIBLE OR POCKET LEVELING RODS. 




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$15.00 

15.00 

15.00 

13.00 

13.00 

14.00 

12.00 
12.75 

14.00 
14.00 

14.00 



6.00 
6.00 



No. 6002. 

6002. Flexible or Pocket Leveling Rod, 8 ft,, div. in ^\ and ^^^ ft. each $3 . 00 

6003. " " " " 10 " " " " " 3.25 

6004. " " " " 12 '* " " " '• 4.00 

6005. " " " " 12" div. inches and I inch '• 4.00 

6006. " " " metric, 3.5 meter, div. to centimeter " 4.00 

These Rods are strips of prepared canvas, 3 in. wide, divided like self-reading rods. 
For use they are fastened to a straight board with thumb tacks. When rolled up they 
are easily carried in the pocket. 

6007. Cross Section Rod, pinewood, 10 feet long, divided on both 

sides to lOths of a foot, with level bubbles on each end; 
opening in center for the hand and furnished with pole, 
1 inch square 8 feet long, divided to lOths of a foot on 
each side each $12 . 50 



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STEEL. 




6011 
6012 
6013 
6014 
6015 
6016 
6017 
6018 



No. 6012. 



Steel, W. G. 12, Brass Handles, oval rings, 50 feet .... each $ 4 . 50 



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brazed links and rings, 50 feet 

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8.00 
3.50 
6.50 
6.00 

11.00 
5.50 

10.00 



Chain 6016 has a spring-hook (snap) at 50 feet, so that it can be separated there and 
the handle attached for using as a 50-foot chain. 



METER. 

6019. Steel, W. G. 12, Brass Handles, oval rings, 10 meter each $3. 50 

6020. " " 12, " " " 15 " " 5.00 

6021. " " 12, " " " 20 " " 6.20 



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8, " " 2 " 100 " 




3.50 


6024. 








8, " " 2 " 33 " ... .. 




2.00 


6025. 








8, " " 2 " 66 '' 




3.20 


6026. 








8, " " 3 sawed oval rings, 50 feet. . 




3.50 


6027. 








8, " "3 " " 100 " . 




5.50 


6028. 








8, " " 3 " " 33 " . 




2.70 


6029. 








8, " " 3 " " 66 " . 




4.25 



ARROWS. 




6030. 


Steel k 


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6031. 


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14 " 




6032. 


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6033. 


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12 " 




6034. 


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6035. 


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1.20 

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No. 6047. 



6036. 



6039. 



6051. 



6036. 
6037. 
6038. 
6039. 

6040. 
6041. 
6042. 
6043. 

6044. 
6045. 
6046. 
6047. 



6048. 
6049. 
6050. 



Brass Plumb Bob, about 6 ounces, Steel Point, Screw Cap . . . each 



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Brass Plumb Bob, about 24 ounces, with long neck 

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wound and held by friction at any point of its length 

Iron Plumb Bob, about 7 ounces 

Common Brass Plumb Bob, Steel Point, about 8^ ounces .... 

a ii (I <( " 1 1 i " 

Stake Tacks, galvanized per 2-oz box 

These tacks have an indentation in the surface of the head, to 
guide the point of the plumb bob in exactly indicating position. 

Plumb Bob Cord, best linen, thin, medium or thick .... per yard 

•' " best braided silk 

Smith's Plumb Bob Adjuster, complete with line each 



$1.50 
1.75 
2.00 

2.25 
3.25 
3.75 
5.00 

2.50 

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1.00 

1.20 

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No. 6051. . 

6051. Tallying Machine, nickel plated, for keeping count by press- 
ing on a lever; registers to 999 each 

TIMBER SCRIBE. 



$2.50 




No. 6052. 

6052. Timber Scribe, or Tree Marker, small each $ 1 . 00 

6053. " " " " large " 1.25 



THE BRUNTON PATENT POCKET MINE TRANSIT. 

Dimensions, 2f X 2| X ^f in. Case of Aluminum; weight, 8 ounces. 

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No. 6054. 

Plan of the Transit when used for taking courses or horizontal angles and showing the line 
on fliirror bisecting the openings of the reflected sight. 

6054. A Pocket Instrument which takes the place of a Sighting 
Compass, Clinometer, Prismatic Compass and Abney 
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HAND LEVELS. 




No. 6056. 
6056. Square Hand Level, in leather case. each. |4. 50 



LOCKE'S HAND LEVELS. 




No. 6058. 

6058. German Silver, in case, 5 in each' $7 . 50 

6059. Bronze, in case, 5 inch " 6. 00 

ABNEY'S HAND LEVELS AND CLINOMETERS. 




No. 6060. 

6060. With Divided Arc, to show angles, in case each $13 , 50 

6062. " " " " and with Bar Needle 

Compass and Socket for Jacob-staff, in case " 18.00 

These instruments are used in getting the height of buildings, trees, hills, etc., and also 
for fixing the slopes or gradients of rails for railways, the rise and fall for drainage purposes, 
and all operations where angular distance or inclination of surface is wanted. 



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No. (50(53. 

(50(13. For Travelers and Military Surveyors, altitudes, azimuths, 
compass bearings, Clinometer degrees and levels, all are 
obtainable by this handy and accurate little instrument. 
The advantages of its use have been so increased by the 
recent addition of an excellent telescope as to make it 
perfect for the various purposes to which it can be ap- 
plied. Size of instrument (5^ inches long, 2J inches in 
diameter, 1^ inches thick, weight 13 ounces, in Morocco 
case each 



§51.00 



CROSS STAFF-HEADS. 




No. (50(54. 

(5064. Octagonal, for Jacob-staff, 2A -in., in case each § 2 . 75 

00(55. " " " with magnetic compass, 3-inch 

needle 1 } inch *• 4.75 

6060. Like (5065, with vertical axis and djvided circle, to take 

angles, 3f inch, needle 2| in " 1 1 . 50 



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SEXTANT 




6067. 



No. 6067. 

Sextant, radius 7 inches, 145°; four sun-glasses between 
the large and the small reflecting mirror, and three 
sun -glasses behind the small reflecting mirror, all of 
which can be turned on their axis 180°; graduation on 
solid silver, reading to 10^^; telescope f-inch aperture; 
two astronomical eyepieces with powers of 6 and 10 dia. 
One Galilean telescope with extra large objective, power 
3 dia.; one fixed reading glass; two sights for examin- 
ation and correction of the large reflecting mirror. All 
complete in box each $120 



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6068. Clinometer or Slope Level, of brass, 8f inch long, with 
folding arc, and vernier reading to 3 minutes, in sub- 
stantial case each 



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No. 6069. 



6060. Bubble mounted in brass tube upon brass base 
Each 



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$.50 



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1.00 



9 

1.75 



12 inches. 
2.50 



6069a. Extra fine ground spirit-level, mounted in Brass tube and rendered 
adjustable to the base by capstan screws; very delicate. 



Each 



6 9 12 inches. 

§7.50 9.00 10.50 



ARTIFICIAL HORIZON. 




No. 6070. 

6070. Mercury Horizon, of boxwood, with silver-plated copper 
bowl; bottle of boxwood for mercury; brass rectangular 
roof, with glass covers made of parallel glass. All com- 
plete, packed in a box each §50 . 00 



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POCKET SEXTANT. 



Angle Mirrors. 






No. 6071. 6072. 6074. 

6071. Pocket Sextant, best quality, graduated on silver to 30 

minutes, with telescope and tangent, adjusting screw, etc., 

in leather sling case each $42 . 50 

6072. Angle Mirror, for Angles of 90 degrees, | X 1^ X 2 in., in 

Morocco case " 5.00 

6073. Same as No. 6072, but l^- X If X 2 J in., in Morocco case. " 6.00 

6074. " " but li X 1^ X If in., with cover folding 

back, to serve as handle " 6.00 

McCULLOUGH TAPE LEVEL. 




6075. 



Pat. July 26, 1892. 

No. 6075. 

This little device, a Californian production, is meeting with 
deserved favor wherever used. The above cut is full size; 
the weight of the level is only one ounce. It is used by 
clamping to the tape, about one foot from the handle, by 
means of the two springs shown, and can be attached and 
detached instantly each 



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CLINOMETERS. 




6076. 



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Xo. 6076. 

Boxwood Clinometer, with 2 levels, Compass and Inclination 
Scale, 6 inch, in leather pocket case each 

Boxwood Clinometer, with 2 levels, Compass and Inclin- 
ation Scale, 6 inch, with sights, in leather pocket case.. " 



8 9.00 



12.00 



The Inclination Scale marked on these Clinometers gives the value of any angle, as 
follows: The angle having been ascertained from the divided arc upon the instrument, refers 
to that degree in the column marked "Angle," and opposite in another column will be 
found the rise or fall of any given measured distance: for instance, say the degree shown on 
the divided arc is !>;, opposite to this number on the scale is 3, thus indicating one part fall 
or rise in three, or 1 inch in 3 inches, or 1 foot in 3 feet. 




6078. 



No. 6078. 

The engraving illustrates an instrument invented by L. C. 
Stephens, and patented bv him, which combines in itself 
a Carpenter's Eule, Spirit Level, Square, Plumb, Bevel, 
Inclinometer, Brace Scale, Draughtng Scale, T Square, 
Protractor, Right Angled Triangle, and with a straight 
edge can be used as a Parallel Ruler, all the parts of 
which in their separate application are perfectly reliable, .each 



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ROD LEVEL. 

6079. This Eod-level consists of a Universal level 
and a V shaped handle permits one to use 
the rod-level on any round, or angular pole, 
and is used for determining that the rod is 
held perpendicular each $3 . 00 




No. 6080. 

6080. Clinometer or Slope Level, of brass, triangular frame, 4^-inch 
side, divided to ^ degrees, vernier reading to 3 minutes, 
in substantial case each 



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ANEROID BAROMETERS. 



For Measuring Heights and Atmospheric Pressure. 




6082. 

6084. 

6085. 
6086. 
6087. 



6090. 
6092. 

6094. 



6096. 
6098. 



No. 6084. 6096. 

Watch Size, Gilt Case, If inch Diameter, Silvered Metal 
Dial, Revolving Altitude Scale 8,000 feet, in Morocco 
Case each 

Same as No, 6082, but superior quality and Scale 3,000 
feet, compensated for temperature, in Morocco Case .... " 

Same as No. 6084, but Altitude Scale 8,000 feet " 

" No. 6084, " " " 18,000 " " 

Watch Size, Gilt Case, If inch Diameter, Silvered Metal 
Dial, Altitude Scale 8,000 feet, Bar-needle Compass on 
reverse (to detach), compensated for temperature, in 
Morocco Case " 

Same as No. 6087, but Altitude Scale 18,000 feet " 

" No. 6090, but Stem-winding Adjustment to Revolv- 
ing Ring " 

Watch Size, Nickel Spring Hunting Case, If inch, Silvered 
Metal Dial, Revolving Altitude Scale 3,000 feet, com- 
pensated for temperature " 

Same as No. 6094, but Altitude Scale 8,000 feet " 

" No. 6094, " " 18,000 " " 

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18.50 
17.75 
20.50 



26.00 
27.50 

34.00 



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19.00 
22.00 



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7000. 



7002. 
7004. 
7006. 



7008. 
7010. 



7012. 
7014. 



7016. 
7018. 



ANEROID BAROMETERS. 





No. 7002. 



7018. 



Pocket Size, Gilt Case, 2 J incli Diameter, Silvered Metal 
Dial, Eevolving Altitude 3,000 feet, compensated for 
temperature, in Morocco Case each 

Same as No. 7000, but Altitude 8,000 feet " 

" No. 7000, " " 18,000 " " 

Barometer, English Government Pattern, 5 inch Diameter, 
Bronzed Case, best Engraved Silver Dial, Eaised Ring 
for divisions, Curved Thermometer, Altitude 6,000 feet, 
Revolving Index, compensated for temperature, in 
Morocco Case " 

Same as No. 7006, but Altitude 18,000 feet in Morocco 
Case " 

Surveying Barometer, S^ inch Diameter, Bronzed Case, best 
Engraved Silvered Dial, Altitude 5,000 feet, with Rack 
Vernier Scale, reading to 5 feet, compensated for temper- 
ature, in Leather Sling Case " 

Same as No. 7010, but reading to 15,000 feet *' 

" No. 7010, 5 inch Diameter, Bronzed Case, Silvered 
Metal Dial, Raised Ring for divisions, Altitude 5,000 feet 
with Rack Vernier Scale, reading to 1 foot, and Magni- 
fying Lens, in Leather Sling Case " 

Same as No. 7014, but Altitude 15,000 feet, in Leather 
Sling Case " 

Mining Barometer, 5 inch Diameter, Silvered Metal Dial, 
Raised Ring for divisions, Altitude 2,000 feet below and 
4,000 feet above sea- level, with Rack Vernier Scale, 
reading to 1 foot, and Magnifying Lens, in Leather Sling 
Case " 



$19.00 
18.00 
20.00 



29.00 



35.00 



48.00 
58.00 



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MAGNETIC COMPASSES 



POCKET COMPASSES. 




No. 7020. 




7022. 




7024. 



V4 1% 15^ m. 

7020. Pocket Compass,Bras8, Watch Pattern, Paper Dial, each $ . 20 .25 .30 

1 1% l?iln. 

7022. " " " " Metal " " .40 .45 .50 



7024. 



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50 .55 .60 




No. 7025. 

7025-A. Mahogany Case, 3 X 3-inch metal dial, 2-inch needle, 

with stop, jeweled each $1 . 40 

7025-B. Mahogany Case, 3 X 3-inch metal dial, 2-inch needle, 

with stop, jeweled, full circle division *' 1 . 50 

7025-c. Mahogany Case, 3 X 3-4nch metal dial, 2-inch bar needle, 

with stop, jeweled, full circle division " 2.40 



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No. 7026. 

7026. Pocket Compass, Brass, Watch Pattern, Hinged Cover, Metal Dial, 
divided to 2 Degrees, Stop to Needle, Agate Center. 

m Wi in. 

Each $1.50 1.75 

7028. Pocket Compass, Nickel Plated, Watch Pattern, Hunting Case, Spring 
Cover, Metal Dial, Automatic Stop, Jeweled, English Bar Needle, full 
circle divisions. 

IH 2 2^ in. 

Each $4.00 5.00 6.00 





As Compass. 



As Clinometer. 



No. 7030. 



7030. Surveying Compass and Clinometer, Bronzed, with Folding 

Sights ending in hooks, graduated to degrees, with Ball 
Joint and Socket for Jacob-staff mounting, Needle about 
2 in., in Mahogany Case each $12.00 

7031. Surveying Compass and Clinometer, Bronzed, with Folding 

Sights ending in hooks, graduated to degrees, with Bali 
Joint and Socket for Jacob-staff mounting. Needle about 
2\ in., in Mahogany Case " 13 . 50 



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SIGHT COMPASSES. 




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7034. Bronzed Pocket Compass, Watch Pattern, with| Folding Sights, stop to 

needle. 

2 2?8 2% in. 

Each ^4.50 5.75 7.00 



MILITARY COMPASS. 




No. 7035. 

7035. Military Compass, 8X3 inches, 2-inch needle, with agate 
centre and automatic stop, divided to degrees on raised 
metal ring. In polished mahogany box each $3 , 50 



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7036. 

7037. 

7038. 
7040. 

7042. 
7044. 



7046. 

7048. 



No. 7036. No. 7040. 

Surveying Compass, with Folding Sights ending in hooks, 

graduated to 1 degree, Needle 2 inch, in Mahogany Case . . each $ 6 . 00 

Same as No. 7036, Needle 2| inch^ in Mahogany Case " 7.00 

Same as No. 7036, " 2^ " " « 8.00 

Surveying Compass, with Folding Sights, graduated to 1 
degree, with Ball Joint and Socket for Jacob-staff mount- 
ing. Needle 2^ inch, in Mahogany Case " 10 . 00 

Same as No. 7040, Needle 3^ inch, in Mahogany Case " 12. 00 

Surveying Compass, with Folding Sights ending in hooks, 
graduated to 1 degree, with two Bubbles, Ball Joint and 
Socket for Jacob-staff mounting, Needle 2.V inch, in 
Mahogany Case " 13 . 50 

Same as No. 7044, Needle 3 J inch, in Mahogany Case " 14. 50 

Same as No. 7044, " 4^ " " " " 16.00 

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No. 7054. 

7054. Surveyor's Compass, 4-in. Needle, 

two straight Levels, Jacob-staff ^^miiii 

mounting. Brass Cover, Out 
Keeper, sights graduated for 
taking angles of elevation or 
depression, in box each ^30 . 00 

7056. Same as No. 7054, but with 5-in. 

Needle each 35 . 00 "^'i / jQiM&%i^\ 

7058. Same as No. 7054, but with 6-in. j^^/i jF^^^ 

Needle each 40.00 JtM M ^^^^ 

No. 7060.- 

7060. Vernier Compass, 3 J-in. Needle, Folding Sights, two Levels — 

With Tripod each $21.00 

Without Tripod " 16.00 

7062. Same as No. 7060, but with 4J-in. Needle — 

With Tripod « 23 . 00 

Without Tripod " 18.00 

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7065. 
7066. 



7068. 
7069. 



SURVEYING COMPASSES 




No. 7064. 

Eailroad Compass. The Railroad Compass has the Main 
Plate, Levels, Sights and Needle, Jacob-staff Mountings, 
Brass Cover, Out Keeper, and Vernier for setting off the 
variations of the needle of the Ordinary Surveyors' Com- 
pass, but has also underneath the main plate a divided 
circle or limb, by which horizontal angles to single 
minutes can be read independently of the needle, in 
Mahogany Box with Lock and Strap, h\-\Vi. Needle,- one 
Vernier to Limb each $65 . 00 

Same as No. 7064, but with 5-in. Needle and two Verniers 

to Limb " 75.00 

Same as No. 7064, but with 5|-in. Needle and two Verniers 

to Limb " 80 . 00 




No. 7068. 

Plummet Lamp of Brass, with hardened steel point and 

chain for suspending, 20 oz., in Mahogany Box each $10 . 00 

Same as No. 7068, two in one Mahogany Box per set 18 . 00 

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No. 7070. 

7070. Miners' Compass, for tracing iron ore. This consists or a 

dipping needle 2^ in. long, mounted in a brass ring 
graduated 0° to 180° in each direction, and having plate 
glass top and bottom. When used for tracing ore, the 
prospector should hold the ring in his hand and keep 
the needle north and south, standing with his face to the 
west; in case each $12 . 00 

7071. Meridian Finder, or Miners' Compass, 3^ in. in diameter. 

The advantage of this compass is that the needle has a 
motion in azimuth as well as in altitude, thus insuring 
the needle finding its true meridian. Also, that the 
needle is suspended in such a way that it turns easily 
with nothing to impede its revolution; by this means 
you have a perfect test in reversing the needle. Another 
advantage is, that the needle is and can be made more 
sensitive than other needles of this kind; in case " 15.00 



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No. 7072. 



7072. Mining Compass and Clinometer, Compass graduated to 
half degrees, suspended in a frame with hooks, by a 
■universal joint (gimbal), needle about 3^ in., with stop. 
Clinometer 7 in. diameter, graduated to half degrees, 
with hooks and plumb bob, screws for cord, and brass 
stop, in chamois-lined leather sling case each $50 . 00 

Station bucks per pair 5 . 00 

Waterproof cord, 80 feet, on reel 5.00 



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No. 7074. 

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7074. Hutchinson's Prismatic Compass, Bronzed, of improved 
pattern, nearly inclosed Top, floating Card Dial, 2 inch, 
in Morocco Case each 

7076. Same as No. 7074, 3 inch, in Leather Sling Case " 



^15.00 
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No.. 7078. 



7078. Patent Combined Prismatic Compass and Clinometer, 
Bronzed, Pocket Size, Compass Dial and Altitude Circle, 
2J inch, Azimuth Glasses, consisting of Shades and 
Mirrors, Altitude Circle with a Scale of rise and fall in 
inches per yard, in Leather Sling Case each $27.00 



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No. 7080. 



7082. 



For measuring the velocity of air currents in mines, sewers, hopsitals, public and 
private buildings, etc. Each instrument is tested separately, and has a correction table for 
variations, showing the amount of air, in feet, to be added and deducted. 

7080. The Portable Air Meter, in Wooden Case each $22 . 50 

Diameter of fan wheel 2f in., w^ith disconnector, which is exten- 
sively used for testing the ventilation of hospitals, schools and 
public buildings, forms also an admirable Pocket Anemometer 
for tourists. The indications are obtained by the revolution 
of a serious of fans (similar to those of Biram's Anemometer), 
acting first upon a long hand capable of recording the velocity 
of fifty feet per minute on the large dial, divided to 100 feet, 
and then successively by a train of wheels on the indices of 
five smaller dials, recording, respectively, 100, 1,000, 100,000 
and 10,000,000 feet, or 1,893 miles. 

7081. Same as No. 7080, with Timer, in Wooden Case each $26.00 

7082. Biram's Anemometer, 2 Dials, 4 in. Diameter, reading to 

1,000 feet, with Disconnector, in Wooden Case " 21 . 00 

7084. Biram's Anemometer, 2 Dials, 6 in. Diameter, reading to 

1,000 feet, with Disconnector, in Wooden Case " 22. 50 

7086. Biram's Anemometer, 4 Dials, 6 in. Diameter, reading to 

10,000,000 feet, with Disconnector, in Wooden Case " 83.00 



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No. 7UD3. 

7090. Pedometer, Watch Pattern, Nickel Case, registering distances 

walked to 12 miles each 

7092. Pedometer, Watch Pattern, Nickel Case, Crystal Back, 

registering distance walked to 100 miles " 

7093. Passometer, Watch Pattern, Nickel Case, with 3 hands, regis- 

tering 25,000 steps " 



$ 5.00 

6.50 

10.00 




No. 7094. 

7094. Odometer, Inside Dial, with Leather Case and Straps each §15.00 

These Odometers can be attached to any carriage without injury to the wheel, and 
removed at pleasure. The circumference of the wheel being given, the distance is obtained 
by maltiplying it by the number of revolutions recorded on the dials. 



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No. 7096. . 7098. 

7096. Mounted in rubber, 1 Lens, 1 in. in diameter each 

7097. " " 1 " 1^ " " " 

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7099. " ♦' 2 " 1^ " " " 



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No. 8002. 

8000. Mounted in metal, nickel plated, 1 Lens, 1 in. diameter each $ .75 

8001. " " " 2 " 1 " " " 1.00 

8002. " " " 3 " 1 " " " 1.30 

Nos. 8000-8002 have a very good niagnifying power, and are especially adapted for 
reading graduations on surveying instruments. Their metal mounting insures great dura- 
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No. 8004, 



8010. 



8012. 



8004. Coddington Lens, metal folding frame, nickel plated, ^ in. diam. 

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8008. " " " " " " " 1| " 

8010. Thread Counter, brass frame, J in. field . . : 

8012, Magnifier, on 3 legs, brass, screw adjustment, 1 in. diam 



Each 

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READING AND PICTURE GLASSES. 



Best Quality. 




8014. Inch .. 
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$ .50 .70 1.00 1.10 1.60 2.00 2.70 3.30 



These Reading and Picture Glasses, No. 8014, are of superior magnifying power, and 
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BEST aUALITY. 

U. S. Signal Day and Night Glasses Adopted by U. S. Government. 

These glasses are supplied with lenses which have never been equaled in definition, 
so constructed to meet the requirements of long-range purposes, the framework being strong 
and not liable to get out of adjustment. 




No. 8020. 



8020. Arched Cross-bars with Sunshades. Black Morocco, Stitched, Oxidized 
Cross-bars and Slides, in Sole-leather Case, with Strap. 



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Lines 21 24 26 
115.00 18.00 20.00 



8022. Same as 8020, but with 12 Lenses, 26 Lines each $35 . 00 



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BINOCULAR TELESCOPES. 




No. 8023. 

These glasses have great power, and where objects are fully illuminated they are 
unequaled. They are provided with screw-centering and focusing adjustment, and can be 
adjusted to the different widths of eyes, thereby securing a perfectly even field, and avoiding 
when looked through, all strain to the ocular muscles. 

The performance of a glass of this kind is equal to a Spyglass of very much greater 
power, because, by the use of both eyes, the field of vision or amount of scenery which a 
person sees at one time is wonderfully increased. Complete, with sunshades, case, strap, 
etc. Laval brand. 

Size No. 8023, height, 9 inches ; power, 16.0 ; field 24. Size, No. 8024, height, 9i inches; 
power, 18.0 ; field, 28. Size, No. 8025, height. Hi inches; power, 20.5; field, 32. 

8023. Binocular Telescope, covered with Black Russia Leather, 

size of Object Glasses, 1 in each $35 . 00 

8024. Binocular Telescope, covered with Black Russia Leather, 

size of Object Glasses, 1] in " 45.00 

8025. Binocular Telescope, covered with Black Russia Leather, 

size of Object Glasses, IJ in.» " 52.00 



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IMPROVED STEEL TAPES 

BELL METAL REEL. 





For Tapes 200 to 500 feet long, Friction Brake and Stops to 

hold Tape at any point, weighs 3 J to 4 pounds each $12 . 00 

One-fourth Inch Wide. 

8031. 100 feet Tape, graduated to feet, each five feet by soldered 

bands marked with figures, intermediate feet by rivets, 

extra end foot to lOths each $4 . 00 

8032. 100 Feet Tape, with soldered bands, figured every foot, 

extra end foot to lOths " 7.00 

8035. ^^ Feet, 100 links, bands every five links, with intermediate 

links marked by rivets " 3 . 50 

Bell Metal Reels " 2.00 

Wood Handle, Brass Center " 1.50 

Brass Snap Handles per pair . ,S0 

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Reel only, -w^hen Folded. 



This tape, with detachable rings, is the same as described on page 327, 
but the reel has steel cross-arms, which keep the tape in place when winding or 
unwinding. When tape is in use and removed from the reel, the metal cross- 
arms of the reel fold into the wooden frame, as shown above, so that even the 
large sizes can be conveniently carried in the pocket. The reel can be firmly- 
held by running the hand through the strong leather loop fastened to the side of 
the same. These reels are especially desirable for the larger tapes. 

Tapes Complete, with Reel. 

8036—1. 100 feet : each $ 7.50 

2. 150" " 9.00 

3. 200" " 10.50 

4. 300" " 14.00 

5. 500" " 21.50 

Tapes only, with Rings. 

8037—1. 100 feet each $ 4.00 

2. 150 " " 5 . 50 

3. 200" " 7.00 

4. 300" " 10.50 

5. 500" " 18.00 

Reel only , " 3.50 

Rings only per pair . 50 

All chain tapes graduated one side only in feet every foot, or links and poles 
every link, as ordered. Tapes graduated in feet have end feet graduated to tenths 
or twelfths, and unless otherwise specified, will be sent end feet in tenths. Tapes 
graduated in links have end links in tenths of links. 

Packed one in a box. 

As a convenient, strong, durable chain tape for heavy out-door work, ours excels 
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One-tenth inch wide, graduations being on Brass or German Silver bands soldered 

■ to the tape, and figured. 

Folding Brass Beel, price $1.50 Bell Metal Beel, price, $2.00 

8042. 200 feet, marked every 5 feet, end 5 feet to feet each | 7 . 00 

300 " " '• " " " " 10.00 

400 " " « " « " « 13.00 

500 " '• " " " '• " 16.00 

Extra end foot at each end marked to lOths on all of the above. 

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STEEL MEASURING TAPES. 

The main feature of our "Reliable" is the new winding attachment by which 
all the objections against every other flush handle, which depends upon a strong 
finger nail as an agent for opening, are overcome. This arrangement presents a 
perfectly flush appearance when closed, and the handle is opened by simply 
pressing a pin on opposite side of case, as shown below. 




This pin pushes against the winding knob or handle when closed, and thus 
lifts cover or handle. As shown above, the small spring C holds the handle in 
place. Another great advantage is the handle, which, as shown on opposite page, 
swings out, giving just double length for leverage, and making the winding opera- 
tion exceptionally easy and convenient. This construction also allows the use of 
a longer and larger knob than usual, and thus permits a better and easier grip for 
the fingers. 

Extraordinary care is exercised in preparing and graduating our tapes, and 
none but the finest grade of steel is used. 

The standard of measurement for our full line of Tapes is furnished by the 
office of Weights and Measures of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 
at Washington, and the measurements on all steel tapes are guaranteed as near 
perfect accuracy as is possible to make them. Xumerous tests (copies of which 
we \\411 furnish upon application), made during the last few years show that in 
comparison with tapes of other manufacture, our goods are the most accurate and 
reliable, and are recognized as such by the most prominent engineers and sur- 
veyors in different parts of the country. 

All tapes furnished with the Metric or Vara measurements when desired. 



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STEEL MEASURING TAPES. 




No. 8050. 

With double folding flush handle, opened by pressing small pin or button on 
opposite side. Hard leather cases. Nickel-plated trimmings. Measurements 
guaranteed perfectly accurate. 

With 3/8-inch Tapes. 
25 Feet, division lOths and links, or 12ths and links each 



8044. 


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8045. 


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8047. 


50 " 


8048. 


66 " 


8049. 


75 « 


8050. 


100 " 


8052. 


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8053. 


33 " 


8055. 


50 " 


8056. 


66 " 


8057. 


75 '' 


8058. 


100 " 



With i/2-inch Tapes. 

25 Feet, division lOths and links, or 12ths and links each 



? 4.50 

5.20 

7.20 

9.20 

10.40 

12.80 

5 5.10 

5.85 

8.10 

10.35 

11.70 

14.40 



The above tapes are marked on the back with links. 

Tapes marked metric measure one side only, at same price as corresponding 
lengths in feet. 

Tapes marked feet one side, metric measure on the other, add 3 cents per foot 
to list price. 

Tapes marked feet and 12ths one side, feet and lOths on the other, add 8 
cents per foot to list price. 

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No. 8060. 

With double folding flush handle, opened by pressing small pin or button on 
opposite side. Hard leather cases. Nickel-plated trimmings. Measurements 
guaranteed perfectly accurate. 

With 1/4-inch Tapes. 

8059. 25 Feet, division lOths or 12ths each ^3 . 75 

8060. 50 " " " " " 5.00 

Tapes marked metric measure, one side only, at same price. 

Tapes marked feet one side, metric measure on the other, add 2J cents per 
foot to list price. 

Tapes marked feet and 12ths one side, feet and lOths on the other, at 2i^ 
cents per foot to list price. 

A 25-foot Steel Measuring Tape Weighs Only Three Ounces, 50-foot 
Weighs Five Ounces Complete, and can be Conven- 
iently Carried in Vest Pocket. 

This steel tape is an exact counterpart of our well-known "Reliable," and 
not much over one-half its size and weight. It is a beautiful piece of workman- 
ship, and, although small and light, is constructed in such durable manner, and 
the steel also of sufficient weight, that with proper care it will wear as long as an 
ordinary steel tape. It is, of course, not designed to replace or do the heavy work 
of a larger and heavier tape, but for such as have frequent use for a steel tape, and 
wish to have one constantly with them, this is an article of great value and con- 
venience. Extreme accuracy and the finest construction are guaranteed. 

In ordering:, state division, lOths or 12ths. 



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No. 8065. 

Hard leather eases, nickel-plated trimmings, flush handle, i-inch tape, marked one 
side only, in lOths or 12ths, 

8062. 25 Feet, divided in lOths or 12ths . each $3 . 25 

8063. 50 " " " " " 4.00 

8064. 75 " " ■" " , " 5.50 

8065. 100 " " " " " 7.00 

Marked inches one side, metric measure other side, add 2i cents per foot to list price. 

Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. Millimeters the first 10 Centimeters. 



No 8066 

Length, meters 10 

Each |3 . 50 



8067 

15 

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8068 

20 

5.00 



8069 

26 

6.00 



8070 

30 

7.00 



The "Challenge" Steel Tape in leather case is a companion to our "Rival," the only 
difference being in the cases. Although low in price it is strictly first class, durable, neat, 
and guaranteed perfectly accurate. 

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No. 8075. 

With i/2-inch Steel Tapes. 

Nickel-plated brass frames and trimmings and our patent double folding flush handle, 
opened by pressing small pin or button on opposite side. 

8072. 50 Feet, divided lOths and Links, or 12ths and Links each ^ 7 . 50 

8073. 60 " " " " " " " 9.50 

8074. 75 " " " " " " " 11. .50 

8075. 100 " " " " " " " 13.50 



The above tapes are marked on the back with links. 

Tapes marked metric measure one side only, same price as corresponding lengths in 



feet. 



Tapes marked feet one side, metric measure on the other, add 3 cents per foot to list 
price. 

Tapes marked feet and 12ths one side, feet and lOths on the other, add .3 cents per 
foot to list price. 

Packed one in a box. 

Tapes Only Without Cases. 

1^ inch wide. 

Length, feet 50 66 75 lOO 

Each $6.10 8.10 9.00 11.50 



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PAINE'S PATTERN STEEL TAPES. 




No. 8079. 



Full Size of Ring. 



With i-inch tapes; hard-leather metal-lined cases, nickel-plated trimmings, two de- 
tachable rings. The tape can be readily detached from the case, and we furnish an extra 
ring for the other end. The steel is heavier and stronger than used in the regular steel 
tapes, and the cases are thinner. Marked on one side in lOths or 12ths. 

8076. 50 Feet, divided in lOths or 12ths each $ 6 . 00 

8077. 66 " " " " ......" 8.00 

8078. 75 " " " " " 9.50 

8079. 100 " " " " " 12.00 

Tapes marked metric measure one side only, same price as corresponding lengths in 
feet. 

Tapes marked feet on one side, metric measure on the other, add 2\ cents per foot to 
list price. 

Packed one in a box. 

Tapes Only, With Two Rings, Without Cases. 

Length, feet 50 66 75 lOO 

Each 14.00 5.00 6.00 7.50 

Extra detachable rings or handles, small, 1 in. round per pair $ . 50 

" " " large, 3 " oval " 1 . 00 

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No. 8083. 



With i-inch tapes; same as we use in the regular Paine pattern illustrated on pag 
319. The tape can be readily detached from the frame and we furnish an extra ring for the 
other end. The frames are nicely nickel plated, have rosewood handle and can be con- 
viently carried in the pocket while the tape is in use. Marked on one side in lOths or 12ths 

8080. 50 Feet, divided in lOths or 12ths each $5. 25 

8081. 66 " " " " " 6.25 

8082. 75 " " " " " 7.50 

8083. 100 " « " " " 9.00 



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Tapes marked metric measure one side only, same j^rice as corresponding lengths in 
Tapes marked feet one side, metric measure on the other, add 2i cents per foot to list 



price. 



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No. 8087. 

Nickel-plated steel cases, flush handle, f-in, tapes, marked one side only, in lOths or 12ths. 

8084. 25 Feet, divided in lOths or 12ths each |2 . 75 

8085. 50 *' " " " " 3.40 

8086. 75 " " " " " 4.50 

8087. 100 " " " " " 5.75 

Marked inches one side, metric measure other side, add 2i cents per foot to list price. 



Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. Millimeters the first 10 Ceutimeters. 

No 8088 8089 8090 

Length, meters 10 15 20 

Each 13.00 3.40 4.25 



The "Rival " is the most popular steel tape in the market, as it meets a demand from a 
large class of users who appreciate the value of a steel tape, but do not wish to invest in the 
higher-priced article. While the price is very low, the tape is in every way first class. 
The measurements are guaranteed accurate. The case is of hardened steel, nicely nickel 

Elated, is compact, very durable and will not bend or break. The winding drum is large, 
as a long crank, winds easily, and the handle folds nearly flush with the case. We can 
safely recommend this tape to the purchaser as an article which is first class, durable and 
perfectly accurate. 

Packed one-half dozen in a box. 

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8092 


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5.10 


30 

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POCKET STEEL TAPES. 

Qerman Sliver Cases, Spring Wind, with Stop. 

Illustration full size. 




No. 8094. 

• Marked one side only. 

8094. 36 in., \ in. Tape, marked Inches and 16ths each $ . 75 

8096. 60 " i " " " " " " .95 

8097. -72 " I- " " " " " " 1.10 

8099. 96 " i " " " " " " 1.50 

9000. 10 feet, y\ " " " Feet, Inches and 8ths " 2.10 

9001. 12 " ^ " " " " " " " 2.40 

Marked Both Sides. 

9002. 36 in., 1 meter, |-in. Tape, Inches and 16ths one side, Milli- 

meters other side each $ . 90 

9003. 60 in., 1 J meter, |^-in. Tape, Inches and 16ths one side. Milli- 

meters other side . . .' '* 1.15 

9004. 72 in., 2 meter, |-in. Tape, Inches and 16ths one side, Milli- 

meters other side .' " 1.30 

9005. 10 feet, 3 meter, y^g^-in. Tape, Feet, Inches and Sths one side, 

Millimeters other side ** 2 . 40 

9006. 12 feet, 4 meter, y^^-in. Tape, Feet, Inches and Sths one side. 

Millimeters other side " 2.75 

SURVEYORS' POCKET STEEL TAPES. 

9007. 36 in., J-in. Tape, Inches and 16ths one side. Feet, lOths and 

lOOths of feet other side each $ .90 

9008. 72 in., J-in. Tape, Inches and 16th8 one side, Feet, lOths and 

lOOths of feet other side " 1 . 30 

9010. 10 feet, y^-in. Tape, Feet, Inches and 8ths one side, Feet, 

lOths and lOOths of feet other side " 2.40 

9011. 12 feet, y^^-in. Tape, Feet, Inches and 8ths one side. Feet, 

lOths and lOOths of feet other side " 2 . 75 

All pocket tapes packed one-half dozen in a box. 



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METALLIC MEASURING TAPES. 

FLUSH HANDLE. 




No. 9018. 

With our patent double folding flush handle, same as we use on our " Reliable " Steel 
Tapes opened by pressing pin on opposite side. Tape i inch wide, made of best woven 
linen, with metallic warp. Hard leather cases. 

9012. 25 Feet, divided lOths and Links or 12ths and Links each $2.25 



9013. 


33 


9015. 


50 


9016. 


ii6 


9017. 


75 



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9018. 100 " 



The above tapes are marked on back with links. 

Tapes marked in meters and centimeters on back instead of links, price same as tapes 
marked both sides. 

Tapes marked in feet on back instead of links, price same as tapes marked both sides. 

Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. 

No 9013 m 9015 m 9016 m 

Length, meters 10 15 20 

Each $2.40 



2.80 3.20 

In ordering, state division, lOths or 12ths. 



9017 m 9018 m 

26 30 

3.70 4.20 



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FOLDING HANDLE. 




No. 9025. 

Tape i in. wide, made of best woven linen with metallic warp. Hard leather cases, 
brass folding handles and brass trimmings. 

25 Feet, divided lOths and Links or 12ths and Links each $1 . 90 

2.15 
2.65 
3.00 
3.30 
4.20 



9019. 


25 


9020. 


33 


9022. 


50 


9023. 


66 


9024. 


75 


9025. 


100 



The above tapes are marked on back with links. 

Tapes marked in meters and centimeters on back instead of links, price same as tapes 
marked both sides. 

Tapes marked in feet on back instead of links, price same as tapes marked both sides. 



Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. 

No 9020 M 9021 m 9022 m 

Length, meters 10 15 20 



Each. 



12.25 



2.75 



3.00 



9024 m 

26 

3.50 



9025 M 

30 

4.00 



Metallic Tapes only, Without Cases. 

Length, feet 25 33 40 50 

Marked one side, each $.90 1.10 1.30 1.50 

Marked both sides, each 1 . 00 1 . 20 1 . 40 1 . 60 

Length, meters 10 15 

Marked one side, each ^l . 10 1 . 50 

In ordering, state division, lOths or 12th8. 



66 

1.70 
1.90 

20 

1.70 



75 
1.90 
2.10 

26 

2.20 



100 

2.75 
3.00 

30 

2.70 



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"STERLING" 

LINEN MEASURING TAPES. 




No. 9029. 

"With i-incii pure linen tape, reinforced with leather the first four inches and heavily 
coated. Nickel-plated trimmings, flush handle, hard leather cases. Marked one side only 
in lOths or 12ths. 

9026. 25 Feet, divided lOths or 12tlis each $1 . 50 

9027. 50 " " " " " 2.00 

9028. 75 " " " " " 2.50 

9029. 100 " " " " " 3.00 

Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. 

No 9026m 9027m 9028m 9029m 

Length, meters 10 20 25 30 

Each 11.75 2.25 2.50 3.00 

« 

This tape meets the demand for a first class linen measuring tape that can be sold at a 
low price. 

The tape proper is tightly woven from the very best linen thread, reinforced with 
leather the first four inches, and is as carefully coated, finished and marked as our metallic 
tapes. The cases are of hard leather, same as those we use on our metallic tapes, the 
trimmings are nickel plated and the winding handle, when closed, is flush with the case. 
Besides being strictly first class in quality and workmanship, our Sterling Tape makes an 
exceptionally neat appearance, and the trade will find it a ready seller. 

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MEASURING TAPES 



We have added to our production a complete line of low-priced and popular measur- 
ing tapes under the above brand, as illustrated on this page, and we assure the trade that 
under the "Universal" brand we are making and offering a line of goods superior to any 
others of the same class in the' market. 

ASS-SKIN MEASURING TAPES. 




No. 9036. 

With J inch cotton tape. 

Brass-bound cases, brass folding handles and trimmings. 

Marked one side only, in loths or I2ths. 

Xo 9030 9031 9032 9033 9034 9035 

Length, feet 25 30 40 50 66 75 

Each a .35 .40 .45 .50 .55 .65 

Marked in Meters and Centimeters. 

One side only. 

No 9030m 9031m 9032m 9033m 

Length, meters lo 15 20 35 

Each $.40 .45 .55 .70 

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SURVEYORS' CHAIN TAPES. 




With heavy ^-in Steel tapes. Nicely finished hardwood reel with large 
metal folding handle and two large detachable rings. Trimmings nicely nickel 
plated. 

Graduated every foot, the end feet in tenths or twelfths. Unless otherwise 
specified, these tapes will be furnished with end feet graduated to tenths. 

No. 9040. 100 ft., Complete with Eeel each $ 6 . 00 

No. 9042. 150" " " " " 7.50 

No. 9044. 200 " " " " . . " 9 . 00 

No. 9046. 300 " " " " " 12.50 

No. 9048. 500 " "' " " " 20.00 

No. 9050., 100 " Tape only, with two Rings " 4. 00 

No. 9052. 150 " " " " " " " 5.50 

No. 9054. 200 " " " " " " " 7.00 

No. 9056. 300 " " " " " " " 10.50 

No. 9058. 500 " " " " " " " 18.00 

Eeel only " 2 . 00 

Rings only per pair . 50 

THE BEST CHAIN TAPE OR BAND CHAIN MADE. 

This article is something new in the way of chain tapes or band chains and 
is far superior to anything ever put onto the market in this line. The gradu- 
ations are not made with rivets, which weakens the tape, or with soft metal, 
which makes it clumsy and wears off, but wherever graduated the steel has a 
bright, raised surface with the figures etched in. The steel being tempered and 
of the finest quality, the graduations and figures will never be effaced, but will always 
show up clear and distinct. The frame and winding apparatus is strong, durable 
and compact, and can be conveniently carried in the pocket when the tape is not 
in use. The tape can easily be detached from the frame and is provided with 
two large and strong detachable handles or rings. When the tape is not in use 
these handles are fastened to the frame where they will not get lost and at the 
same time they serve as a convenient handle for carrying the complete tape. 

^5 a convenient, strong, durable chain tape for heavy out-door luork this excels all 
others, and we guarantee it in every way. 

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"GERMANIA" FRAME STEEL TAPES. 




With Regular 3/8 inch Steel Tapes. 

Folding Winding Handle. Frames and Trimmings of brass, nicely nickel 
plated, with rosewood handles, and made very strong and serviceable. 
Tapes marked one side only in tenths or twelfths. 

9060. Length 50 ft iach $4 . 50 

9062, " 66 " " 5.25 

9064. " 75 " " 6.25 

9066. " 100 " .' " 7.75 

"GERMANIA" FRAME STEEL TAPES. 

(Same style as above). 
With Regular 1/2 inch Steel Tapes. 

9070. Length 50 ft each $5 . 25 

9072. " 66 " " 6.25 

9074. " 75 " " 7.50 

9076. " 100 " " 9 . 00 

Tapes marked metric measure one side only, same price as corresponding lengths in 
feet. 

Tapes marked feet one side, metric measure on the other, add 2i cents per foot to list 

price. 

Packed one in a box. 

The above are first class, high grade, neat and durable frame tapes at a low price 
Fully guaranteed. 

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cloth, N. Y $ 3 75 

Baker, A. L.— Elliptic Functions. 8vo, cloth 1 50 

Baker, I. O.— Engineer's Surveying Instruments. Second edition, re- 
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Bowie, Aug. J., Jun,, M. E.— A Practical Treatise on Hydraulic Mining 
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Philadelphia, 1899 1 50 

Fanning, J. T.— A Practical Treatise on Hydraulic and Water Supply 
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Forney, M. N.— Catechism of the Locomotive. 12mo, cloth, 2nd edition 

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Foster, Horatio A.— Electrical Engineer's Pocket Book. Pocket size, 

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Frosi, Geo. H.— Engineer's Field Book. By C. S. Cross. To which are 
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Gillespie, W. M.— Practical Treatise on Surveying. Svo, New York, 
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Gillespie, W. M.— Manual of the Principles and Practice of Road-Mak- 
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GiLLMORE, Gen'l Q. A.— Treatise on Limes, Hydraulic Cements and 

Mortars, Svo, cloth, revised, 10th edition. N. Y., 1890 4 00 

GiLLMORE, Gen'l Q. A.— Treatise on the Construction of Roads, Streets 
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N. Y., 1896 2 00 

Godwin, H. C— Railroad Engineer's Field Book. An Explorer's Guide, 
especially adapted to the use of Eailroad Engineers on Location 
and Construction, and the Needs of the Employer in Making 
Exploratory Surveys. Second edition. Morocco flap 2 60 

Green, C. E.— Trusses and Arches. Analyzed and Discussed by Graphical 
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Wind. New revised edition, 1890. Svo, cloth 1 25 

Part 2. Bridge Trusses. Single, Continuous and Draw Spans: 
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GiJEDEN, E. L.— Traverse Tables, computed to four places. Decimals for 
every minute of angle up to 100 of distance, for the use of Sur- 
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London, 1897 7 50 

Hall, John L.— Table of Sqtuares. Contains the true Square of every 
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Haswell, C. H.— Engineer's and Mechanic's Pocket Book. 64th edition, 

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Hazen, a.— The Filtration of Public Water Supply. Svo, cloth 2 00 

Henck, J. B.— Field Book for Railroad Engineers. Tucks. 2nd edition. 

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Hiscox, G. D.— G-as, Gasoline and Oil Vapor Engines, contains also chap- 
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Holloway, Thos.~ Leveling and its General Application (written solely 

for the beginner). 58 illustrations. Svo, cloth. N. Y 2 00 

Hornby, J.— The Gas Engineer's Laboratory Handbook. Hlustrated, 

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Hutton, F. E.— The Mechanical Engineering of Power Plants. Svo, 

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Hutton, W. S.— Practical Engineer's Hand-Book, Comprising a treatise 
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Hutton, W. S.— The Works' Manager's Hand-Book of Modern Rules, 

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Ihlseng, M. C— Manual of Mining. For the use of Mining Engineers 
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Ventilation Shafts, Tunnels, Blasting, Timbering, etc., etc. 
Third edition, revised and enlarged. Svo, cloth 4 00 

Jacob y, H. S.— Text Book on Plain Lettering. Cloth, 82 pp., illustrated 

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A PAGE 

Abney's Hand Level 287 

Adjustable Angle Mirror 291 

Curve Rulers 182 

Horses 195 

Adjuster, Plumb Bob 284 

Adjusting Keys 102 

Air Meters 305 

All Linen Tapes 325 

Alphabet Books 226 

Alt- Azimuth Compass 288 

Altimeter, Abney's 287 

American Drawing Paper 6, 8 

Ship Curves 173, 175 

, " Tracing Paper 16 

Amsler's Integrator 162 

Planimeters 157-161 

Avalon Drawing Paper 6, 9 

Anemometers 305 

Aneroid Barometers 294, 295 

Angle Mirrors 291 

" Prisms 291 

Architects' Levels 268, 269 

Leveling Rods 279-281 

Slant and Basin 223 

Tapes 322 

Transit 271-273 

Arkansas Stones 206 

Arm Protractors ,130-133 

Arrows 283 

Artificial Horizons 290 

Artists' Drawing Tables 192-202 

" Pencils 235-240 

" Water Glasses 224 

Attachments for Transits and Levels . 260 
Solar 261 

B 

Band Chains 311-313 

Barometers, Aneroid 294, 295 

Bars for Beam Compasses 181 

Bath Trays 21 

Beam Compasses. . . .48-50, 101, 108, 115 



PAGE 

Blackboard Dividers 191 

Set 191 

Black Process Papers 19 

Block Books 31 

Blue Process Cloth 19 

" Frames 21 

" Papers 17 

" Trays for 21 

Boards, Drawing 192-202 

Books of Alphabets 226 

" Block 31 

" Cross Section 32 

" Field 33 

" Level 34 

" Profile 31 

" Round Writing 230 

" Scientific 329-340 

" Topographical 34 

" Transit 33 

Border Pens 52 

Boucher Calculator 148 

Bow Compasses 40 

" Dividers 40-47, 90-92, 107 

" Pencils 40-47, 90-92, 107 

" Pens 40-47, 90-92, 107 

Box Sextant 289 

Boxes, Color 209 

" R. W. Pens and Holders . .230, 231 

Boxwood Clinometers 292 

Pocket Rules . . 145, 146, 152-156 

Protractors 135 

Scales 136-144 

Brass Parallel Rules 166 

Bristol Board 7 

" for Patent Office 7 

" Protractors 127 

Brunton Pocket Mine Transit 285 

Brushes 219-222 

Bubbles 290 

Builders' Level 268, 269 

" with Compass 268 

Transit 271 

Burgeois Drawing Ink 212 



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C PAGE 

Cabinet Saucers 224 

Calculating Instruments 147-151 

Camel's-hair Brushes 219-221 

Capitola Tracing Paper 14 

Capped Thumb Tacks 205 

Cardboard 8 

Cases of Instruments 

55-63, 71-85, 96-98, 109-113, 116-122 

Castella Tracing Paper 15 

Celluloid Curves 170-175 

" Lettering Angles 176 

Protractors 128 

Edge Scales 139-144 

Erasing Shields 238 

Straight Edges 183 

Triangles 169 

T Squares 187 

Centrolineads 182 

Chain Scales 137-140 

" Tapes 311-328 

Chains, Measuring 282, 283 

Chalk, Marking 240 

Charpentier Calculator 148 

Chartometers 145 

Chinaware 223, 224 

Chinese Ink 213-217 

" Slabs 223, 224 

" White 211 

Circular Protractors 135 

Cleaning Rubber 233 

Clinometer Compasses 292 

Clinometers 293 

Clips, Spring 19 

Cloth-backed Papers 11, 12 

Cloth, Blue Print 19 

" Sombrio Solar 18 

Coddington Lenses 308 

Coloma Tracing Paper 15 

Color Boxes 209 

" Slabs. 223, 224 

Colored Pencils 240 

Colors, Technical 210 

College Slide Rule 150 

Compass, Alt-Azimuth 288 

Clinometer 297 

Magnetic 296-301 



PAQB 

Compass, Miners' 302, 303 

Mining 303 

Pocket, Drawing ... .36, 37, 100 

Magnetic 296-298 

Prismatic 304 

Compasses, Beam . . . 48-50, 101, 108, 115 
** Drawing ... 35-37, 64, 65, 

68-70,94,95,105,106, 114 

Surveying 299-301 

Mesa Tracing Paper 14 

Continuous Profile Books 31 

Copenhagen Curves 171, 172, 174 

• Cord for Plumb Bobs 284 

Capitola Tracing Paper 14 

Cosmos Paper 17, 20 

Crane's Bond 14 

" Pencils 237 

Cross Section Books 32 

" Papers 27-30 

" Tracing Papers 27-29 

" Staff Heads 288 

Crow Quill Pens 225 

" Penholders 225 

Curve, Celluloid 170-175 

" Mechanical Engineers' 170-175 

" Pens 52, 86 

" Railroad 179, 180 

" Rubber 170-175 

" Rulers, Adjustable 182 

" Ship 171-175 

" Special 175 

" Spiral 174 

" Wood 170-175 

Curves, Zinc 180 

" Logarithmic 174 

Cutters, Paper 206 



Detail Papers 7-8 

" Pencils 235-239 

Direct Black Process 19 

Dividers 35-39, 41-47, 64-67, 

90-93, 99, 100, 105, 107, 114, 115 

Dividers, Blackboard . . 191 

Pocket 36, 100 

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PAGE 

Dotting Pens 53, 90, 103 

Draughtsmen's Alphabets 226 

Drawing Boards 192-202 

Board Trestles 195 

Inks, Liquid Indelible . . . 211, 212 

" Instruments 35, 121 

Fine German.. 103, 113 

French 115 

Super. German.. 87-102 
" " Superior Swiss. . .35-86 

Papers, in Rolls 7-12 

" Sheets 5, 6, 12 

" Parchment 8 

Pens 

51, 52, 54, 86-89, 103, 104, 114 

Pins 203, 205 

" Scales 136-144 

Tabks 192-202 

Tacks 203-205 

Dumpy Level 270 

Ebony Parallel Rulers 165 

Eccentrolineads 182 

Ellipses 178 

Embankment Triangles 177 

Empty Boxes for Colors 209 

Engineers' Levels 246, 251, 270 

Transits ... 

241-245, 252-259, 262-267 

English Parchment 8 

Erasing Fluid 20 

" Shield 238 

Erasers, Rubber. 232-234 

Steel 229 

Extension Tripods 277 

Extra Fine India Inks 213-217 

'' Heavy Band Chains 311-328 

" Thin Paper 17-20 

Faber's Slide Rule 151 

Field Books 33 

" Glasses 309 

File, Lead Pencil 206 

Flag Poles 281 



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Flat Scales 136-141 

" Wire Tapes 327 

Flexible Leveling Rods 280 

" Pocket Rules 145-146 

Folding Rules 152-156, 322 

Trestles 195 

Frames for Blue Printing 21 

French Curves . . 170 

" Instruments 115 

Fry's Drawing Tables 197-202 

German Instruments,'Superior 87-102 

" Fine 103-113 

Sup'r, in sets... 96-98 
Fine, in sets. 109-113 

Silver Parallel Rules 166 

" Triangles 169 

Glass Ink Cups 224 

Glasses, Water 224 

Graduations of Transits. 248-250 

Rods 279, 280 

H 

Hairspring Compasses 65, 68 

Dividers. 35, 64, 66, 67, 93, 105 

Hand Levels 287 

Handles for Tapes 319-327 

Handy Paper Cutters 206 

Hard Rubber Drawing Tools 168-188 

Hatching Pens 86, 103 

Higgins' Drawing Board Mucilage • • . 210 

Inks 212 

Photo Mounter 210 

Horizons, Artificial 290 

Horn Centers 205 

" Protractors 127 

Horses for Drawing Boards ^ . 195 

Hyperbolas 178 

I 

Imperial Tracing Cloth 12 

Improved Drawing Pens 86 

Indelible Drawing Inks 211, 212 

India Rubber 232-234 

" Ink Sticks 213-217 



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PAGE 

Indian Inks, Liquid 211, 212 

Ink Erasers, Rubber 232-23^ 

Steel 229 

' Holders 231 

' India 211-217 

' Liquid Drawing 211, 212 

' Slabs 223-224 

Integrator 162, 163 

Irregular Curves ^ . .170-175 

Ivory Pocket Rules 152 

" Protractors 135 

J 

Jacob Staff 278 

Japanese Ink 216, 217 

Japanned Tin Color Boxes 209 

k: 

Kern Slide Rules 149 

Koh-i-noor Tracing Cloth ... 13 

L 

Lamp, Mining 301 

Land Chains 282, 283 

Lead Pencils 235-239 

Lead Pencil Pointers 206, 228 

" Weights 207 

Leads for Artists' Pencils '. . 237 

" Instruments 102 

Lettering Device 164 

Pens 225 

Templets 177 

Triangles 175, 176 

Level Books 34 

Leveling Poles 281 

Rods 279, 280 

Levels, Abne/s 287 

" Adjustable Y 246, 251 

" and Clinometer 289, 292, 293 

" Architects' 268, 269 

" Builders' 268, 269 

" Convertible Y 246, 251 

" Description of 248-250 

" Dumpy 270 

" Engineers' 246-251, 270 

" Hand 287 

" Slope 289, 293 

" Y 246-251, 268 



PAGE 

Line for Plumb Bobs 284 

Linen Tapes 325 

Liquid Indelible Drawing Inks . . .211, 212 

" Water Colors 211, 212 

Lithographic Compasses 102 

" Pens 225 

Locke's Hand Levels 287 

Logarithmic Curves 174 

Magnetic Compasses 296-301 

Magnifying Glasses 307, 308 

Manheim Slide Rule 150 

Map Measures 145 

Manila Papers 7, 8 

Metal Protractors 129-135 

" Scales 143 

Metric Scales 138-143 

Mounted Drawing Papers 11, 12 

Mounting Board 8 

Mucilage, Higgins' 210 

Muslin-backed Papers 11, 12 

IN 

Narrow Steel Tapes 319, 320, 327 

Nests of Cabinet Saucers 224 

Nickel-plated Instruments. • .114, 116-118 

Tacks 204, 205 

Numbering of Transit Divisions . . 248-250 

O 

Odometer 306 

Odontograph 126 

Office Drawing Tables 197-201 

Offset Scales 137-140 

Oil Stones 206 

Paine's Tapes 319. 320 

Pantographs 122, 124 

Paper, American 6, 8 

" Avalon 6, 9, 11 

" Black Process 19 

" Blue Print 17-20 

" Cloth 12, 13 

" Cross Section 27-30 

" Cutters 206 



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Paper, Detail 7, 8 

" Drawing 5-12 

" Duarte 14 

" Encina 9, 11 

" Extra Thin 17, 20 

" Laguna 8 

" Manila 7, 8 

" Metric 28 

" Parchment 8, 15 

" Profile 25, 26 

" Protractors 127 

" Robles 10-12 

" Scales 144 

" Sequoia 6 

" Sombrio * 18 

" Toana 10, 11 

" . Topographical . 30 

" Township 31 

" Tracing 14-16 

" Vegetable 14 

" Verano 15 

" Whatman's 5, 12 

Paper Weights 207 

Parabolas 178 

Paragon Bristol Board 8 

Parallel Rules 165, 166 

Parcel Pens 231 

Parchment 8-15 

" Drawing Papers 15 

" Tracing Paper 15 

Parts for Instruments ... 121 

'' Transits, etc 260 

Patent Office Bristol Board 7 

Pedometers 306 

Pen Holders 225 

Pencil Pointers 227, 228 

Pencils 235-237, 239, 240 

Pens 225, 226, 230, 231 

'' Hatching 86, 103 

" Ruling. 51, 52, 54, 86-89, 103, 104, 114 

Perfect Cross Section Paper 27-30 

" Profile Paper 25, 26 

Perspective Lineads 182 

Photo Mounter, Higgins' 210 

Pillar Compasses 37 

Pins, Drawing 203-205 



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Pivot Joint Instruments 64-98 

Planimeters 157-161 

Plotting Scales 138 

Plumb Bob Adjuster 284 

Cord 284 

" Bobs 284 

Plummet Lamps 301 

Pocket Alt- Azimuth 288 

" Aneroids 294, 295 

" Compasses, Drawing. . .36, 37, 100 
Magnetic ....296-301 

" Levels 287 

" Leveling Rods 279, 280 

" Magnifiers 307,308 

" Mining Transit 285 

" Rules 152-156 

'• Scales 152-156 

" Tapes 322 

Poles, Leveling 281 

Pounce for Tracing Cloth 13 

Powder for Tracing Cloth . 13 

Prepared Blue Process Cloth 19 

Papers 17 

Preserving Tubes for Paper 19 

Pricker 53, 54 

Print Frames 21 

Prismatic Compasses 304 

Profile Books 31 

" Papers 25, 26 

" Tracing Papers 25, 26 

Proportional Dividers ..... 38, 39, 99, 115 

Protractor T Squares 190 

Protractors , 127-135 

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Railroad Curve Protractor 127 

Curves 179, 180 

Pens 53,54,86, 103 

" Pencil 52 

Reading Glasses 308 

Red Chalk 240 

Reynold's Bristol Board 7 

Rods, Leveling 279, 280 

Roll Drawing Papers 7-12 

Rolling Parallel Rules - - . . 165, 166 

" Planimeter 161 



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Roof Pitches 177 

Round Writing Books 230, 231 

" Pens 230 

Royal Blue Print Cloth 19 

" Paper 17-20 

Rubber, Curves 170-175 

Erasing 232-234 

Parallel Rules 165 

Sponge 233 

Rules, Parallel 165, 166 

" Pocket 152-156 

" Scale 151-156 

" Shrinkage 147 

" Spring Joint 145, 146 

" Steel 143 

Ruling Pens. 51,52,54,86-89,103,104, 114 



Sable Brushes 219-222 

Safety Paper Cutter 206 

Salt, Sombrio 18 

Saucers, Color 223, 224 

Scale Guard 144 

" Rules 151-156 

Scales 136-144 

" in Sets 138-141 i 

" to Order ... . 142 

Scientific Books 329-340 

Section Liners 125, 126 

Set of Splines 181 

Sets of Instruments . 

55-63,71-85,96-98, 109-113, 116-121 

Sets of Scales 138, 141 

Sextants 289 

Ship Curves 171-175 

Shrinkage Rules 147 

Sight Compasses 297-302 

Slabs, Ink and Color 223, 224 

Slide Rules 149, 151 

Slope Level 289-293 

Solar Attachment 261 

Sombrio Paper l8 

Spiral Curve 174 

Special Curve 175 

Spline Weights 178 

Splines 178-181 



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Split Tripods 276 

Sponge Rubber 233 

Spring Bows 40-47, 90-92. 107 

" Clips 19 

" Joint Pocket Rules 145, 146 

" Pocket Tapes 322 

Spurs for Tripods 276 

Stake Tacks 284 

Stamped Steel Tacks 204 

Steel Erasers 229 

" Pens 225 

" Pocket Rules 146 

" Spring Bows 40-47, 90-92, 107 

" Straight Edges 184 

" Tacks 203-205 

" Tapes 318-328 

" Triangles 169 

" T Squares 190 

Stick India Ink 213-217 

Straight Edges 183, 184 

Students' Alphabets 226 

Superior German Instruments 87-102 

Surveying Compasses 297-301 

'* Instruments 241-275 

" Description of.. 248-250 

Suspended Pantograph 123, 124 

Swedish Style Drawing Pens 54, 89 

Swiss Instruments 35-86 

in Sets.... 5^-63,71-85 



Tack Lifters 205, 206 

Tacks, Stake • 284 

" Thumb 203-205 

Tangent Screw Protractors 132 

Tapes 318-328 

" Handles for 319-327 

" Measuring 318-328 

" Paine's 319, 320 

Tape Reels 311-313 

Technical Water Colors 210 

Templet Odontograph 126 

Text-book to Round Writing : 2.30 

Thacher's Calculating Instrument ... 147 

Three-Arm Protractor 133 

Three-legged Dividers. . . .37, 38, 100, 105 



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Thumb Tacks 203-205 

" Lifters 205, 206 

Tin Boxes, Japanned ... 209 

Topographical Books 34 

Paper 30 

Township Paper 31 

Tracer 103 

Tracing Cloth 12, 13 

" Powder 13 

" Paper, in Sheets 14 

"Rolls 15, 16 

Transit Books 33 

" Poles 281 

Transits 241-244, 252-260, 262-267 

" Attachments and Parts for . . 260 
Transparent Celluloid Tools. .128, 169-189 

Trays for Photo Printing 21 

Trestles for Drawing Boards 195 

Triangles, Celluloid 169 

" Embankment 177 

Lettering 176 

Roof Pitch 177 

Rubber 168 

Steel 169 

Triangles, Wood 166, 167 

Triangular Scales 143, 144 

" Guard 144 

Tripods 276-278 

T Squares, Celluloid 187-189 

Steel 190 

Rubber 188 

Wood 184-190 

Tubes for Preserving Paper 19 

Tubular Beam Compasses 48 



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Unprepared Blue Print Papers 20 

Upright Drawing Table 196-202 

Useful Pencil Pointers 227, 228 

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Vara Chains 282, 283 

Vegetable Tracing Paper 14 

Vellum Cloth 12, 13 

Vernier Protractors 130-132 

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Water Colors 208 

" Boxes 209 

" Brushes 219-222 

" Glasses 224 

" Technical 210 

'' Color Liquids 211, 212 

" Glasses, Artists' 224 

Waterproof Drawing Inks 212 

Wax Crayons 237 

Weights for Paper 207 

" Splines 178 

Whatman's Drawing Papers - 5, 12 

Wheel Attachments 49 

Whole and Half Dividers 38 

Wind Gauges 305 

Winsor & Newton Colors 208 

Wire Tapes 319, 320 

Wood Curves 170-175 



Y Levels 246-251, 268, 269 



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